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Venice Dual-cores?

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Considering how late the 90nm Venice cores were introduced, relative to when their respective 130nm were released, it may be possible for some new cores to come in dual-core flavor. The ones I'm looking out for are Venice and San Diego. These two have proven themselves in cooling and overclocking, and having a Venice 4200+ would be awesome. Has anyone heard anything about cores other than Toledo/Manchester being produced?

[Just realized...they're all named after famous cities]
 
I read the title to you post and I thought, "What's the point, they'll be just like dual-core P4's with 64-bit support."

Since they're completely different structures, I doubt it would be possible. Although it would be nice.
 
what are you trying to ask?

the venice dual cores are the manchesters, while the san diegos are the toledo

they are exactly the same except the manchesters and toledos have two cores instead of one
 
Originally posted by: Unkno
what are you trying to ask?

the venice dual cores are the manchesters, while the san diegos are the toledo

they are exactly the same except the manchesters and toledos have two cores instead of one

we have a winner
 
Originally posted by: Unkno
what are you trying to ask?

the venice dual cores are the manchesters, while the san diegos are the toledo

they are exactly the same except the manchesters and toledos have two cores instead of one

Are they really? Very cool, I didn't know that 🙂
 
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