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Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 Wolfdale 3.0GHz
2008-05-07 08:25:00
Another great computer processor by Intel. This is the latest version of core 2 duo. It is value buy and gives the best performance for gaming and graphic designing. Experience the 45nm Dual-Core Technology Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 Wolfdale 3.0GHz 6MB L2 Cache LGA 775 65W Dual-Core Processor Retail Price $199.99 Buy now while stock last: Tags: buy ...
Falcon Northwest FragBox 8500
2008-05-01 01:09:00
The Falcon Northwest FragBox 8500 ($1,895 direct) is a gaming system without apologies. Outwardly, the latest model in the FragBox line resembles its predecessors (a good thing in our eyes), but it brings the price down into the “more affordable” gaming range. In fact, the FragBox 8500 is almost reasonably priced, yet after extensive testing ...
Intel?s Core 2 Duo E8500 Wolfdale Gets Tested
2008-03-02 03:29:00
If you’ll recall, we already witnessed a pre-production Wolfdale CPU outpace its competition back in August of last year, but the real deal has finally arrived. Over at Hot Hardware, the folks were able to crack open a retail Core 2 Duo E8500 processor, which comes in at 3.16GHz and features 6MB of L2 cache, ...
New Intel Dual Core E7200
2008-02-05 18:32:00
Don?t get too excited as this Wolfdale 45nm based dual core is scheduled for the second half of 2008 and it looks it will sit in-between E4700 and E4600.The new CPU works at 2.53GHz and it has 3MB of cache memory which is it its strongest point. The new Dual core E7200 is Wolfdale, 45nm based, but it will end up 70MHz slower than E4700 that currently works at 2.6GHz. Naturally, the E7200 has two cores.The new E7200 works at 2.53GHz but it has 1066MHz FSB that might even make it faster than E4700 that works with FSB 800. It should be available in second half of 2008. Source
Samsung desktop pc adopting Wolfdale CPU
2008-01-21 19:31:00
Samsung Electronics launched its new desktop pc ?Magic Station MV70? in Korea market, which runs on Intel?s 45nm Core 2 Duo CPU, code-named ‘Wolfdale’. Featuring enhanced clock speed and L2 cache memory, the 45nm CPU is also equipped with HD boasting system. Offering 500GB SATA2 HDD, 2GB DDR2 memory and GeForce 8500GT video card, the ...
Intel E8200's Glory May be Short-lived
2008-01-21 17:50:00
According to TCMagazine the glory of Intel's E8200 is very short-lived. The lowest-clocked Wolfdale of this week's release wave, the E8200 is an interesting offer given its specs and price tag but it is already set to be replaced. In Q2 Intel is set to introduce a new Wolfdale CPU, the 2.83 GHz-clocked E8300 and it will take the E8200's place at the $163 price level. After that the E8200's fate is uncertain as a price cut is likely to make it collide with the upcoming E7200 processor which will cost $133. Whatever happens, the Wolfies are most-wanted these days and will probably have that title at least until AMD's tri-core processors are released.
Expect More Surprises From Intel On 45nm Based CPU
2008-01-10 18:17:00
By the end of this quarter Intel should have over 30 processors built on the 45nm process released but the Silverthorne-maker is not stopping there. More 45nm goodies are now rumored to be arriving as soon as Q2 with the plan being to offer cheaper 45nm parts to better compete against AMD which already has the bulk of its offer priced at $200 and below. The new arrivals will be named Core 2 Duo E7000 series and will only be Wolfdales with lower specs compared to the soon to be introduced E8000s. The E7000 CPUs will feature a 1066 MHz FSB (front side bus) and 'only' 3 MB of L2 cache but the rest of them will be identical to the new Wolfdales. The CPU series will debut with the release of the E7200, a dual-core processor with a TDP of 65W, clocked at 2.53 GHz and priced at $133. More E7000s are expected in Q3 and Q4 but the details are blurry at best. But it's enough to worry AMD and its forthcoming K10 dual and even tri-core CPUs. Source
Intel To Launch 45nm Dual Core In January
2007-12-04 07:39:00
Intel is planning to launch Penryn generation in both dual core Wolfdale and quad core Yorkfield editions on the 20th of January.The lowest priced dual core will sell for US$169, while the most expensive one, which will be clocked over 3GHz, will sell for only US$268.The prices of these products have increased since the last roadmap, but obviously Intel realized that AMD is simply not there with the parts to compete. Source
Review Of Wolfdale 3GHz E8400
2007-11-30 16:33:00
The guys over at expreview got their hands on a 45nm Intel Wolfdale dual core E8400 clocked at 3.0GHz.They reviewed the new part and put it up against the Conroe based E6850. The results are 2-3 percent better than those of its 65nm predecessor, but the new CPU is a lot cooler and under load it draws around 10 percent less power.When overclocked to 3600MHz, the Wolfdale runs at 46ºC, while the Conroe heats up to 58ºC. On stock clocks, under load, the Wolfdale works at just 33ºC and the Conroe part ends up at 46ºC. Basically, a Wolfdale overclocked to 3.6GHz generates as much heat as a Conroe at 3.0GHz, which sounds impressive.Check out some benchmarks below. You can find the full review here.Source
Wolfdale 45nm 3.16GHz Is C2D E8500
2007-10-24 08:43:00
While E6850, the 3.0GHz Conroe, is dropping to ?235 as Intel prepares for 45 nm refreshed dual core parts, the Wolfdale dual core 45 nanometer 3.16 GHz CPU will be branded as Core 2 Duo E8500, and this will be the fastest dual core at launch.It works with FSB 1333 and it will cost US$270 at launch. Currently, Core 2 Duo E6850 at 3GHz currently costs $270 in the US, so obviously Intel will try to get rid of these parts before the new dual core king E8500 joins the game.The 3GHz E8400 45 nanometer part will drop to US$190, and this will happen in January when Intel expects to launch these parts. Conroes days are certainly numbered.Source
Novo Intel Wolfdale de 45nm chegará em janeiro
2007-10-23 23:05:00
A Intel dá mais um passo importante para a consolidação da família Core 2 Duo ao lançar uma nova linha mais refinada em 45nm, chamada Wolfdale. O novo processador irá trabalhar a 3.16Ghz e terá como nomo comercial, C2D E8500. O CPU será o modelo mais potente até então, ultrapassando o E6850 Conroe ...
Wolfdale benchmarks emerge
2007-08-07 17:53:00
WOLFDALE CORE 2 Duo processors might not be due on shelves for another few months, but engineering samples are already rolling off the fabs - and one has made its way into a benchmarking rig over at HKEPC. The chip, designed for next-gen desktops, is built on Intel's new 45nm process, making it a smaller version of the existing Core 2 chips. It supports all the usual Intel instruction gubbins, including the new SSE4 and 64-bit instructions. The engineering sample benchmarked was running at 2.33GHz, 1333MHz FSB and stacked up 6MB of L2 cache. Compared against an existing E6550 Conroe chip (same speeds, only 4MB cache) the Wolfdale performs impressively. Clock for clock, performance is up 19 per cent in OpenGL rendering, and 13 per cent in ScienMark's molecular dynamics test. SSE3 instructions are 15 per cent faster, whilst standard office applications appear to be between five and eight per cent faster. Gaming-wise, there are some big gains - with a GeForce 8800 Ultra c...
Intel Wolfdale and Yorkfield launch clocks revealed
2007-08-04 13:55:00
AS THE TIME of launch for new processors approaches, more and more interesting information starts to leak from Taiwan. Thanks to our friends at Au-ja.de, we hear that motherboard vendors are now testing 45nm Penryn processors. These tests are regularly done to prepare BIOS updates for motherboards that are already present, and to discover possible incompatabities - something that makers of Socket 775 motherboards are very well aware of. We hear that motherboard makers are in possession of four different processors of the Penryn generation: two Wolfdales and two Yorkfields. Wolfdale is a dual-core, single-die processor core with integrated 6MB of L2 cache, and the clock-speeds in play are 2.33 and 2.66GHz. Since these rely on the 1.33GHz FSB,the multiplier is set at 7x333 for the 2.33GHz part and 8x333 for the 2.66GHz one. Yorkfield is simply waht Conroe was to Kentsfield: two Wolfdale dies are placed onto single Socket 775 organic package - so the amount of L2 cache ...
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