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Photos Emerge of Intel's 32 nm Clarkdale Processor

Nothing blazing fast, but I'm surprised it's a dual core they are showing (unless it's a quad with 2 cores off). But then for a dual core it's Super Pi time for 2.4ghz is pretty darn good.
 
This has the makings to be what the Pentium M was for c2d (Yonah with a modified microarchitecture.). It's like deja vu all over again :)
 
if these were running @ 65W, I do think are are great for servers. You can setup a full function server running total 115W with these things and find a cheap place to colocate it.
I wonder how far undervolting can go with this thing :D
 
I wonder if Intel's 32nm fab is as good as its 45nm fab. IMO, 2.4 GHz reference speed is very slow. I wonder if there's a bug they're working on or they didn't check how stable they are yet. In any case, it is quite a ways out yet.
 
Nothing blazing fast, but I'm surprised it's a dual core they are showing (unless it's a quad with 2 cores off). But then for a dual core it's Super Pi time for 2.4ghz is pretty darn good.

I wouldn't be surprised if they continue to make dual core processors. Think about the speed of a dual core i5 at 3.2GHz. I'd upgrade that.
 
I wonder if Intel's 32nm fab is as good as its 45nm fab. IMO, 2.4 GHz reference speed is very slow. I wonder if there's a bug they're working on or they didn't check how stable they are yet. In any case, it is quite a ways out yet.

clock speed isnt everything
 
if these were running @ 65W, I do think are are great for servers. You can setup a full function server running total 115W with these things and find a cheap place to colocate it.
I wonder how far undervolting can go with this thing :D

these are 32nm chips so they might be even lower than 65W. They could be 35/45W.
 
it is core i5 i think
 
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