INTEL PLANS TO launch one of its last batches of Core 2 mobile processors towards the end of December, according to hot sauces in the Taiwanese rumourmill.
Apparently December 28th is the launch date for a Chipzilla line up which should include five faster, lower energy consuming processors – set to guzzle no more than 35W – aimed at the ultra thin and portable notebook market.
The line up would probably also count the much whispered about 2.93GHz Core 2 Duo, dubbed the T9800, and also the 2GHz Core 2 Quad Q9000, the firm's first normal power quad-core processor for notebooks.
The chips will purportedly fetch $530 and $348 respectively (in bulk), pushing them more towards high-end and mainstream models.
Three lower-end processors, the 2.66GHz Core 2 Duo P9600, 2.66GHz T9550 and 2.53GHz T8700, priced at $348, $316 and $241 respectively would be updates for cheaper processors.
Getting into the Christmas spirit, Intel has decided that as well as releasing its new line, it will also slash prices on current top-end Core 2 Duo P8600 processors by $32, pushing them down to $209 in January 2009.
The updates will be launched just a matter of weeks before mobile Core i7 processors are supposed to be launched. These should be faster than the December updates with comparable clock speeds.
DodgyTimes also reports that Intel’s P55 PCH Ibexpeak chipset, set to link up with coming soon processors, Lynnfield and Havendale, will probably be made available to motherboard manufacturers by Q3 of next year. µ
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Strange, wikipedia lists the current P8x00 Penryn-3M chips as having 25W. They're adding more watts?
I think Sylvie mixed desktop and laptop. Those are desktop parts.