Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Intel phases out remaining Nehalem processors

Intel phases out remaining Nehalem processors

Both quad-core CPUs use the 45 nm Clarksfield core of the Nehalem micro architecture, and were originally launched in June of 2010. According to a product change notification, the processors have a last order date of November 9, 2012 and will ship until supplies are depleted. Both mobile CPUs use the Socket G1, are rated at 45 watts TDP and support DDR3-1333 memory.

2DayBlog.com

See also:
hightech2012, Intel phases out remaining Nehalem processors

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