Thursday, July 19th 2007

First Penryn Core 2 Chips Top At 3.33GHz

The Quad Core 2 Extreme processor will run at a frequency of 3.33 GHz have a 1333MHz FSB, 12MB L2 Cache and will retail for about 999$ when it gets released in Q4 2007. In addition to the Quad-Core 2 Extreme processor intel also plans to release two performance level 45nm quad-core processors which will also have a 1333 MHz FSB and 12MB L2 Cache. Another four 45nm dual-core processors (Wolfdale) will be launched in the first half of 2008. The first three processors will have a 1333MHz FSB and 6MB L2 Cache, while fourth will have a 1066MHz FSB and 3MB L2 Cache.
Source: Digitimes
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39 Comments on First Penryn Core 2 Chips Top At 3.33GHz

#26
Dippyskoodlez
a111087don't forget that 2 ghz phenom is prety much a low end of phenom, they will release higher clocks later on...
Remember, all of this "released clockspeed" stuff is rumor.. and much of it old... much of it could change.. or it could get worse.. AMD is unusually quiet.
PVTCaboose1337By the way what is the limit to the size of the cpu?
Reliable production is the only physical limitation really...

But for realistic purposes, smaller die = cheaper = better in so many ways :p
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#27
trt740
mandelorethink only amd uses native quad and integrated memory controller :)
and 16 mb on chip memory aswell
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#28
tkpenalty
3.33Ghz on a conroe already murders every stock clocked AMD processor... poor amd :(

Yes die shrink will dramatically decrease temperatures but reduce the temperature tolerance. Also it decreases wafer costs which means intel doesnt have to pay so much.
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#29
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
tkpenaltyYes die shrink will dramatically decrease temperatures but reduce the temperature tolerance. Also it decreases wafer costs which means intel doesnt have to pay so much.
a die shrink ALONE will NOT decrease temp only lower the volts will drop the temps run 2 amds a 130nm newcastle and 90nm venice side by side both at same clocks and volts will have THE SAME TEMP (within a 1 to 2C diff in temp)
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#30
Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator
is their a penryn core dual core?
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#31
15th Warlock
Solaris17is their a penryn core dual core?
Wolfdale ;)
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#32
Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator
:( man i really wanted my cpu-z to say penryn for core name and i really want dual core idont whanna go quad not yet
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#33
15th Warlock
Solaris17:( man i really wanted my cpu-z to say penryn for core name and i really want dual core idont whanna go quad not yet
LOL! :laugh:

Wolfdale sounds a lot cooler to me than Penryn :rockout:
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#34
Oo_Skyline_oO
...

I'm sorry but does anyone else smell the stench of AMD fanboy in here?
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#35
Atech
lemonadesodaIs Core 2 about to top out (GHz)? Very few processors (whatever the architecture) can get a lot higher than 3-4GHz without fancy sub-zero liquid cooling.

What is the next performance trick?
Power 7 will come in at 6GHz stock :P

Edit:
I've been subjugated to the sleeper effect.

Power6 can reach 6GHz on air, but the initial release was at 4.7GHz.
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#36
Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator
Oo_Skyline_oOI'm sorry but does anyone else smell the stench of AMD fanboy in here?
no BUT OTHER THAN FLAME BAIT..

idk i just like the word penryn....idk though i dont think ill go 775 the exp iv had with those HSF have not been fun but maybe i will idk i really want a penryn i just dont see the reasoning for 4 cores (fanboyism were?) but eaither way penryn or wolfdale the preformance will be amazing :)
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#37
Oo_Skyline_oO
Intel

I just think pple should just accept the fact that intel has the superior product right now and quit arguing or trying to find any little minor defect. 2 years ago I was perfectly happy with my San Diego + Nforce4 Ultra cos it was cheaper+faster....period. right now intel kicks ass and will do so for a few years till amd gets their head out their ass and builds a better platform. anyways what I think is just mind blowing is a stock quad core wolfdale with 12mb, l2 cache 1333FSB and 3.3ghz core
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#38
Atech
Oo_Skyline_oOI just think pple should just accept the fact that intel has the superior product right now and quit arguing or trying to find any little minor defect. 2 years ago I was perfectly happy with my San Diego + Nforce4 Ultra cos it was cheaper+faster....period. right now intel kicks ass and will do so for a few years till amd gets their head out their ass and builds a better platform. anyways what I think is just mind blowing is a stock quad core wolfdale with 12mb, l2 cache 1333FSB and 3.3ghz core
I still think that Opteron is far superior in massively SMP applications, and IBM and Sun Microsystems agree (yes, that statement should be the other way round :P)

I think it's dangerous to think about this in black and white. One is superior in some ways which make it superior for my particular application, would be a more accurate way of stating it. Judge each on merit in your particular application, instead of just judging on hearsay, PR, and overgeneralised and uselessly vectorised benchmarks.
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#39
mandelore
lol, when one company prints "ass rapes xxx companies processor" on the packaging ill buy asap :p
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