45nm "Penryn" tape out runs Windows
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A good sign that 45nm quad core processors with core architecture could be here before year end... http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=5657 |
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I'd be surprised if Intel didn't capitalise more on their performance dominance. They'd be insane to release another step down in die size within only 1.5 years of going to 65nm. |
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| Re: 45nm "Penryn" tape out runs Windows By alpha0ne you have to keep going or you'll end up like groovetek or arctan.....retired
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.... Lets hope these chips can go 4ghz+ air then











