Laptops Mobile 45nm Core 2 goes over 3GHz

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Intel has a new mobile CPU that for the first time is set to break 3.0GHz barrier. It calls its CPU Core 2 Extreme X9100 and it is a Penryn 45nm based product. It works with FSB 1066MHz and fits in cFCPGA / Socket P. The new CPU works at 3.06GHz, has 6MB of cache memory and it will be fastest of its kind.

Together with 6MB of cache it is just a slight increase in speed compared with already available 2.8GHz Core 2 Extreme X9000 but the new X9100 has FSB 1066 and ought to be faster than FSB 800 based X9000 .

The launch is set for June and we bet it’s Computex.

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Intel plans five new mobile FSB1066 CPUs



2.26 to 3.06 GHz

We have already mentioned Intel's X9100, a new Core 2 Extreme at 3.06GHz with FSB 1066 and we just got more details about four additional FSB 1066 Core 2 Duo 45nm processors. All these CPUs will launch in June, probably around Computex.

Next in line is the Core 2 duo T9600 clocked at 2.8GHz again with FSB 1066 and six MB of cache. Intel has P9500 and T9500 and both will also have 6MB of cache memory and FSB 1066. They both work at a rather modest 2.53GHz. We don’t know the difference as the spec looks identical.

Then comes Core 2 Duo P8500 which is clocked at 2.4GHZ has a 1066FSB and 3MB of cache memory, while the slowest of the 1066FSB pack is branded as Core 2 Duo P8400. It runs at 2.26GHz and has 3MB of cache.

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