Intel’s Penryn Core 2 Quad processor “on schedule”
By Darren Murph | November 29, 2006
With the rampant delays swarming nearly every aspect of consumer electronics, it’s understandable to approach “release dates” with a certain level of skepticism, but Intel’s Mark Bohr has stated that the company is already “processing the first samples of the Penryn design,” which is good news for Intel fans everywhere. The 45nm, quad-core successor to its Core 2 Extreme QX6700 was previously scheduled to be released “sometime during Q3 2007,” and just as Intel nailed their November target on its latest Kentsfield chip, it just might be safe to put a little stock in this date as well. Dubbed the Core 2 Quad, this next generation processor will seek to increase power, consume less energy, and primarily outgun AMD by releasing its 45nm CPUs only months after AMD launches its 65nm Barcelona. Additionally, Penryn could play a role in the part of Montevina, which according to Intel’s roadmap, would be the successor to Centrino Pro. Nevertheless, Intel’s done a fair job of keeping its promises as of late, so we’re banking on them keeping this one as well, which means the first batch of Yorkfield-derived wafers should hit motherboards “in the second half of next year.”
[Via RegHardware]
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