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Intel might launch unlocked dual-core Sandy Bridge chip?
Posted by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 05/20/2011 09:16 AM | 0 comment(s) ]
Great for overclockers, great for true value .. a story that Intel may be planning to release a cheaper unlocked Sandy Bridge part is surfacing on the web.
A Taiwanese site says Intel is cooking up an unlocked Core i3-2120K processor. That model will reportedly feature two fully unlocked Sandy Bridge cores and a $150 price tag. XFastest also quotes a 3.3GHz clock speed, 3MB of L3 cache, a 65W thermal envelope, and Intel HD Graphics 2000. Sadly, the site doesn't say when this chip might hit stores.
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Intel might looking at 1 billion EUR fine - 05/03/2009 07:43 PM
Wowzers, according to legal experts EU may fine Intel with a 1 billion EUR ($1.3 billion) fine for antitrust violations:Microsoft, the world
Intel might looking at 1 billion EUR fine - 05/03/2009 07:43 PM
Wowzers, according to legal experts EU may fine Intel with a 1 billion EUR ($1.3 billion) fine for antitrust violations:Microsoft, the world
