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Intel Woodcrest is an 80W part

Server Road Maps Apart from the LV one which is 40W
Thursday, 20 April 2006, 12:38
THE 65 NANOMETRE Woodcrest chips which Intel is looking to for an element of server salvation will consume 80W except for the low voltage version which halves that wattage.

We know this because we saw a week 15 Intel roadmap provided to its original equipment manufacturers, but the chip firm has not yet decided on clock speeds for its 4/4 Cloverton, when that launches late this year or early next year.

The 65 nanometre Woodcrests line up in the following configurations which we hastily scribbled down on the back of a fag packet. The Woodcrests come to life in Q3.

Chip
Number
Clock
Cache
Bus
Core
Cloverton
Not yet
Not yet
2X4MB
1066
4/4
Woodcrest
5160
3GHz
4MB
1333
2/2
Woodcrest
5150
2.66GHz
4MB
1333
2/2
Woodcrest
5140
2.33GHz
4MB
1333
2/2
Woodcrest
5130
2GHz
4MB
1333
2/2
Woodcrest
5120
1.86GHz
4MB
1066
2/2
Woodcrest
5110
1.60GHz
4MB
1066
2/2
Woodcrest LV
5148
2.33GHz
4MB
1333
2/2

Intel maintains it's still on target to deliver its Montecito chippies, including the 9050 24MB cache baby this quarter. ยต

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