digitimes.com - 7/13/2009
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Intel has updated its launch schedule for notebook-based Clarksfield CPUs, new CPUs for ultra-thin notebooks, desktop-based Lynnfield CPUs and several server CPUs, according to industry sources.
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Intel may release new Nehalem chips next month
Macworld —
... runs on Xeon 5500 ad 3500 chips. A Digitimes report Monday also said that the chip giant will bring its latest chip microarchitecture to high-end mainstream desktops and laptops starting in September. The company will launch quad-core desktop chips code-named Lynnfield in early September, followed by quad-core laptop chips code-named Clarksfield later in the month, according to the report, which cited industry sources. Intel officials declined comment, saying the company doesn’t talk about rumors. “But I can say that Lynnfield and Clarksfield are on track for second-half ...
Change the processor of a Mac Pro Nehalem
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... In the near future, the lucky owners will be able to play at changing the processors of their machine for more faster one. Intel provides already models with 2,3 GHz and should propose some soon at 3,4 GHz in the W5590 version. ...
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