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Guru3D.com » News » Intel Lynnfield clocks starts at 2.66GHz

Intel Lynnfield clocks starts at 2.66GHz

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/19/2009 09:13 AM | Source | 0 comment(s)

FUD Zilla wrote the slowest Intel Lynnfield processor will have a frequency of 2.66GHz, it has 8MB of cache but unlike the faster models it will have only have four instead of eight thread support.

It looks like Intel wants to deliberately slow this CPU down as it should be replacing 2.67GHz Clocked Core 2 Quad 9400. With eight threads we can bet that 2.66GHz Lynnfield makes Core i7 920 clocked at the same speed run for its money and Intel doesn





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