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@Knut

No, Lynnfield isn't 32nm either. Please read my comment above.

posted by : ssj4Gogeta, 16 July 2009 Complain about this comment
Clarksfield / Lynnfield

I did not say Clarksfield is 32 nm! Lynnfield is 32nm!

Have a godd day.
Knut

posted by : Knut, 16 July 2009 Complain about this comment
@Knut

no. Clarksfield isn't 32nm.

Bloomfield = already launched desktop Nehalem quad-core 45nm (high-end Core i7)

Lynnfield = mainstream desktop Nehalem quad-core 45nm (with HT: Core i7, without HT: i5)

Clarksfield = notebook Nehalem quad-core 45nm

Clarkdale = Desktop Nehalem dual-core 32nm

Arrandale = notebook Nehalem dual-core 32nm

Only the dual-cores will be 32nm initially and the dual-cores will also have a graphics core on the CPU die itself.

posted by : ssj4Gogeta, 14 July 2009 Complain about this comment
Clarksfield is Core i7

Lynnfield is 32nm Westmere, Clarksfield is 45 nm Nehalem, with the Core i7 name. See Intel's slides from IDF

posted by : Knut, 13 July 2009 Complain about this comment
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Actually, there are many articles showing that Clarksfield is just a rebranded Core 2 Quad, but named under the Core i7/Nehalem branding.

posted by : Paul, 13 July 2009 Complain about this comment
Clarksfield

Is the Nehalem flavor of notebooks processors. Why It will be called Core 2 instead of i# is beyond me...

posted by : Moore, 13 July 2009 Complain about this comment
Clarksfield? Core 2?

wth?

posted by : ssj4Gogeta, 13 July 2009 Complain about this comment

Intel Lynnfield rumoured for September launch

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