August 6th, 2008 by
Filed under: Desktops
Look, we’re all nerds around here, no shame in that game, but Maximum PC is taking it to a special level with its latest write-up. They managed to sneak into an unnamed “hardware contact” who let them mess around with a mid-range, 2.93GHz Bloomfield chip — the desktop version of Nehalem — and an Intel D58XSO “Smackover” motherboard. No benchmarks just yet, but they do go over all sorts of interesting topics like DDR3, larger heatsinks and SLI compatibility. Riveting stuff, we tell you.
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July 18th, 2008 by
Filed under: Desktops, Gaming
When you’re Intel, everyone from governments to gamers wants to know your next move. So pay attention, DigiTimes has it on shaky word from “motherboard makers” that Intel’s next quad-core, 3.2GHz Extreme “Bloomfield“-class gaming processor for overblown desktop rigs will hit for $999 when purchased in bulk by PC manufacturers — a traditional price-point for Intel’s top o’ the line Extreme silicon until the launch of its $1,499 Core 2 Extreme QX9775 earlier this year. We should also expect $562, 2.93GHz and $284, 2.66GHz versions before the year is up.
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October 26th, 2007 by
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Just a day after hearing that Intel was firing up its new Arizona-based facility in order to crank out heaps of 45-nanometer Penryn chips, along comes more news on the next best thing. Granted, Intel already gave Nehalem a share of the limelight earlier this year, but new documents are giving us a more detailed look at what types of quad-core processors we can expect in late 2008. Among the new names are Gainstown and Bloomfield, both of which are expected to land in high-end rigs and boast “Extreme” monikers. There’s not a whole of lot of surprises here, as the charts still point to an estimated Q4 release date and show speeds topping out around the 3.2GHz mark. For those with nothing better to do than overlook the present and long for the future, be sure and hit the read link below — preferably after you’ve rounded up a Japanese translator.
[Via RegHardware]
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