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so the gulftown is going to be $999 per thousand? source?
EDIT: this cpu is still going for $2400 right now...:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819117176
http://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/img/pcw/docs/294/653/kaigai-01.jpg
goto compiles data from his own sources.
It shows we'll see $550/$275 tiers of gulftown, but not until Q3'2010.
Dunnington is a s604 chip, not relevant to this.
No, different sockets.
ha, guess I should RTFA, doh!No, different sockets.
True, but still amazing that someone would pay $2400 for a CPU...
Looks like we'll see the cheapy gulftowns in Q3'2010. I expected them before that, but we'll see.So im guessing there wont be a 6 core version outside of the expensive extreme edition for quite some time?
why would anyone pay $562 for an i7 870 when you can get a 920+motherboard+ram for that price. I guess if you were uneducated or simply forced into socket 1156 but it makes no sense that an upper end mainstream socket could possibly be more expensive than anything in the enthusiast segment.
None are on any current public/leaked roadmaps. We'll see sandy bridge come the end of 2010, it'll have the 32nm quads.Oh, and where are 32nm QUADS!?
The current dunnington 6-core xeons have nothing to do with nehalem. Dunnington is essentially 3 wolfdale-3M dies manufactured on together on one die stuffed with 16MB of L3 (harvested for bad transistors to make a 12MB chip). Thus 3x3MB L2. You can safely forget they ever existed unless you are actively using s604 already.So, The link to the 6 core XEON... It says 3x3MB L2 Cache? And 12MB L3 Cache.
To what is this 3x3MB L2 Cache? This would break down to 512k per core.
This is double of what the i7 is @ 256k per core....
Is this correct info? I did not hear about future nehalems doubling L2 cache....
keep my current Q9550 or pick an I7 920 or wait for the I7 860 ... or wait for Sandy Bridge? I guess well start seeing those soon.
or wait for the 22nm Ivy Bridge!
Q9550? I'd say wait... for sure!
keep my current Q9550 or pick an I7 920 or wait for the I7 860 ... or wait for Sandy Bridge? I guess well start seeing those soon.
or wait for the 22nm Ivy Bridge!
It would be if it wasn't already proven to be false and misleading. Arrandale is NOT [just, if any] i3. What else is false on that chart?this might be useful
[IG]http://i26.tinypic.com/28w2zyf.jpg[/IMG]
Arn't core i3s just renamed chips that are out right now?
I3's are supposed to be the 32nm clarkdale's with 2 cores and 4 HT's. God damnit this sucks if it's true. I've been anticipating that chip.
clarkdale will make a great business CPU, but yeah, arrandale is a perfect mobile chip.Sounds like more of a mobile processor to me. Though I suppose you could stick it in an HTPC.
http://pc.watch.impress.co.jp/img/pcw/docs/294/653/kaigai-01.jpg
goto compiles data from his own sources.
It shows we'll see $550/$275 tiers of gulftown, but not until Q3'2010.
lynnfield sept 6, clarkfield sept 26, arrandale Q4/Q1, gulftown (extreme) Q1/Q2, gulftown (others) Q2/Q3. Best I can do right now.
Gulftown is a 6-core die. There is no 4-core Gulftown, and I don't believe there will be any 32nm LGA1366 quads.It also doesn't differentiate between 6 or 4 core 32nm gulftown.