26.10.2009., 12:30
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New Celeron E3400 2X+ faster;
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Intel's soon to launch Celeron E3400, a CPU with 1MB cache, 2.60GHz core clock and an 800MHz FSB can end up more than two times faster when compared to the old Celeron 440 single-core 2.0GHz CPU with 512kB cache. Celeron E3400 is the latest addition to the new dual-core Wolfdale 45nm-based generation of Celerons. Celeron 440 is a single core CPU based on Conroe-L, 65nm.
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http://www.fudzilla.com/content/view/16129/35/
Nema pada cjeni C2D procesora;
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Intel doesn't plan to cut and Core 2 generation CPU prices even though it knows that many dual and quad cores-are overlapping.
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http://www.fudzilla.com/content/view/16128/38/
Još jedan izvor;
http://vr-zone.com/articles/-rumour-....html?doc=7933
Ostatak modela i5 branše;
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From $176 to $284
This time we are talking about the remaining CPUs from the Core i5 branding category for desktops and in early January Intel plans to launch five new parts.
Since the Core i5 brand is already out as a quad-core, we are certain that this announcement will bring some additional confusion over what are you buying. The slowest of the dual-core desktop clan is Core i5 650 and this one works at 3.2GHz, has two cores and four thread support as well as 4MB cache. It will start selling on the January 3rd for $176, wholesale price.
The faster brother is Core i5 660. It shares the same spec but works at 3.33GHz and should sell for $196.For the same money you will get Core i5 661 that shares the same spec but doesn't support SIPP 2010 and if you want the best dual-core you will have to reach for Core i5 670 and get yourself a 3.46GHz CPU that will debut for $284.
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http://www.fudzilla.com/content/view/16127/38/
Zadnje izmijenjeno od: Matth€w. 26.10.2009. u 13:19.
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