As is known, on 20 April intel company will lower the prices of 65 nm four core processors, and the model core 2 Quad q6600 (2.4 GHz) will be proposed for $224 in parties from 1000 pieces. From other side, AMD company will propose its three core processors, which will possess attractive prices with performance level close to four core phenom processors . Intel company in this situation could propose inexpensive 45 nm processors with four core, which have low prime cost.
One of such processors could become the Core 2 Quad q9100 (2.33 GHz) . This processor model has the marking SLAEN, which belongs to 65 nm processor xeon l5335 (2.0 GHz).
Here is the processor core 2 Duo e8100 (2.33 GHz) with marking SLAPE.
Both processors support 1333 MHz system bus and operate at 2.33 GHz frequency . Core 2 Quad q9100 has 2 X 6 mb cache, but here Core 2 Quad q9300 (2.5 GHz) has only 2 X 3 mb cache in the second level .
Core 2 Duo e8100 (2.33 GHz) also has 6 mb cache.
Both processors are based on unknown stepping. Current Wolfdale processors are based on C0 stepping , while yorkfield processors are based on newer C1 stepping .
These processors are limited by the low multiplier 7x. even with high system bus frequencies they can overclock to only 3150-3200 MHz.
There are no proofs that Core 2 Quad q9100 (2.33 GHz) will appear as series processors. Related Products :
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