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The mysterious processor Pentium e2210 (2.2 GHz), which is based on 45 nm technology, appeared on the OEM market for completely intelligible reasons. Intel company is lowering the deliveries of 65 nm processors, so it is necessary to replace them with new 45 nm model or analogs released on the new technical process.
As it was explained, the appearance Of Pentium e2210 (2.2 GHz) will result in the removal of Pentium e2220 (2.4 GHz) . This processor was released on 65 nm technology .
New 65 nm processors continue to be released only within the celeron e1xxx series. Intel also presented the processor Celeron e1600 (2.4 GHz). It will be possible to order the Pentium e2220 (2.4 GHz) until 9 October, 2009, the last party of box processors will be dispatched on 8 January, 2010, and processors for OEM market will be supplied until 4 June, 2010.
Simultaneously Intel removed the processor Core 2 Extreme QX9775 (3.2 GHz) LGA 771, which was originally released as components of two-processor platform skullTrail. Core 2 Extreme QX9775 can be ordered until 9 October, 2009, the deliveries of box processors will continue until 8 January, 2010, and the OEM version will be supplied up to 11 June, 2010. The 8 core gaming platform now can be obtained with much smaller expenditures - core i7 processors support up to eight threads due to the technology hyper-Threading. Related Products :
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