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Written by Fuad Abazovic
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Tuesday, 02 October 2007 12:28 |

Only three 45 nm desktop parts in '08
Intel's original plan was to introduce
QX9650 the Yorkfield part that runs at 3.0 GHz, has 12 MB of cache
and FSB 1333 as the only desktop part based on 45 nanometre but the
last roadmap update has suggested that there will be some changes.
The new plan involves two new parts
clocked at 3.2 GHz and one of them has standard FSB 1333 while the
second one has FSB 1600 and both have 12 MB of cache.
There won't be any slower Yorkfields in
2007, as Intel plans to unveil them in January 2008 but it will launch
a whole range of Harpertown CPUs from 2.0 to 3.2GHz.
Also read
Yorkfield 3.2GHz to launch at FSB 1600
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