Intel Core processors prepare
i7 -980 new with Locked
Multiplier
Although retirement platform
LGA 1366, Intel still believe there is a
opportunity left. It turns out that Intel is still working
on the development of a new edition of the processor Core i7-980
to add a line of six-core chip that performs
high. The new CPU has been found in the
the Intel Material Declaration Data database Sheets (MDDS)
and bring the appropriate part number BX80613I7980
with the number of Core i7-980. In comparison, Core
i7-980 x is currently identified as BX80613I7980X.
Even though Intel hasn't released official announcement,
However rumors circulating revealed that CPU with
the number will present Extreme Edition. This
indicates that the CPU will display
Locked Multiplier.
In addition,
The CPU was also pointed out that the link from the Quick
Path Interconnect will be limited to 2.4 GHz or
4.8 GT/s When it is not done eating
the rest of the features will remain intact and will most likely
CPU support Hyper-Threading, Turbo Boost and
AES instruction set. Main speed must be
set at 3.3 GHz, the same as the Core i7-980 x and
the chip also should have featured 12 MB of cache Level 3
that will be divided among the six core prosesing. The Date Of
launch Core i7-980 is unknown, but
usually happens within a few months after the
publications in the database of MDDS.
Regardless
from the CPU, Intel also plans to add CPU Core
i7-995X to a lineup that will run on clock 3.6 GHz.
Of course it will be the fastest owned LGA 1366
the company. This is very interesting done because
Intel dala see how many users will
tempted to buy the LGA 1366 processor.
(jimmyfernanda/BeritaNet.com)
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