Eidorian macrumors Penryn Original poster Mar 23, 2005 29,196 394 Indianapolis Feb 1, 2009 #1 http://theovalich.wordpress.com/200...ns-45nm-auburndale-and-havendale-fusion-cpus/ http://www.hardware-infos.com/news.php?news=2707 45nm Core 2 just won't die!
http://theovalich.wordpress.com/200...ns-45nm-auburndale-and-havendale-fusion-cpus/ http://www.hardware-infos.com/news.php?news=2707 45nm Core 2 just won't die!
I iMacmatician macrumors 601 Jul 20, 2008 4,249 55 Feb 2, 2009 #2 Eidorian said: http://theovalich.wordpress.com/200...ns-45nm-auburndale-and-havendale-fusion-cpus/ http://www.hardware-infos.com/news.php?news=2707 45nm Core 2 just won't die! Click to expand... I thought Havendale/Auburndale in Q1 2010 and then a 32 nm shrink 2 quarters later was a little too fast. Oh well. At least we get 32 nm earlier. Anyway, this link says that Havendale and Auburndale will still be released, just that they will not have a built-in GPU.
Eidorian said: http://theovalich.wordpress.com/200...ns-45nm-auburndale-and-havendale-fusion-cpus/ http://www.hardware-infos.com/news.php?news=2707 45nm Core 2 just won't die! Click to expand... I thought Havendale/Auburndale in Q1 2010 and then a 32 nm shrink 2 quarters later was a little too fast. Oh well. At least we get 32 nm earlier. Anyway, this link says that Havendale and Auburndale will still be released, just that they will not have a built-in GPU.
Eidorian macrumors Penryn Original poster Mar 23, 2005 29,196 394 Indianapolis Feb 9, 2009 #3 Update time. http://vr-zone.com/articles/intel-replaces-45nm-havendale-w-32nm-clarksdale/6558.html?doc=6558
Update time. http://vr-zone.com/articles/intel-replaces-45nm-havendale-w-32nm-clarksdale/6558.html?doc=6558
A Axemantitan macrumors 6502a Mar 16, 2008 545 100 Feb 11, 2009 #4 Intel 'accelerates' 32nm chip launch Sounds like good news to me.
D dolphin842 macrumors 65816 Jul 14, 2004 1,172 29 Feb 12, 2009 #5 I'm still happy with my 65nm Core Duo (except for the RAM limit...). Good to see that Intel is keeping up with development; it'll only make the speed improvements more shocking when I get a new Mac .
I'm still happy with my 65nm Core Duo (except for the RAM limit...). Good to see that Intel is keeping up with development; it'll only make the speed improvements more shocking when I get a new Mac .