Originally posted by: Foxery
I'm drooling, but it looks as if desktop (affordable) models will trail the server line by several months.
Originally posted by: Jax Omen
Assuming they deliver on their promises, I'll probably build a Nehalem system when it hits it's second generation (whatever they're calling the 32nm shrink of Nehalem).
Originally posted by: aigomorla
Basically its today's quadcore with 2 native quads on 1 pcb. Or thats what im hearing.
Originally posted by: TonyB
Originally posted by: aigomorla
Basically its today's quadcore with 2 native quads on 1 pcb. Or thats what im hearing.
how will intel fit two native quads on 1 pcb a la Q6600 if nehalem is using an integrated on-die memory controller?
are they going to use QuickPatch Interconnect? but I thgouht QPI would only benefit multi-socket server platforms, not seperate dies on one MCM aka Q6600.
Originally posted by: Idontcare
Originally posted by: Jax Omen
Assuming they deliver on their promises, I'll probably build a Nehalem system when it hits it's second generation (whatever they're calling the 32nm shrink of Nehalem).
Westmere
Originally posted by: taltamir
Intel also promises to soon release SSD drives using their OWN chips that do 200 MB/s read 100MB/s write, completely blowing away anything else out there.
Originally posted by: taltamir
Intel also promises to soon release SSD drives using their OWN chips that do 200 MB/s read 100MB/s write, completely blowing away anything else out there. I hope they can deliver.
Originally posted by: TonyB
how will intel fit two native quads on 1 pcb a la Q6600 if nehalem is using an integrated on-die memory controller?
are they going to use QuickPatch Interconnect? but I thgouht QPI would only benefit multi-socket server platforms, not seperate dies on one MCM aka Q6600.
