18Oct2007
Filed under: Processor
Author: John C

With its coming high-end enthusiast and gaming platform, Skulltrail motherboard, Intel is going to launch a new desktop processor, the Core 2 Extreme QX9775 Quad-core. The Extreme QX9775 features 3.2GHz frequency, supports 1600MHz FSB (Front Side Bus), and uses the server-based socket 771. The new CPU is based on an Intel Xeon server processor and Intel will use SMP technology enable to Skulltrail to support up to two quad-core CPUs for enthusiast players in the desktop market, according to the sources. Expected to be available soo with price at US$1,499.
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- Tags: Core Processor, Cpus, Desktop Market, Desktop Processor, Front Side Bus, Gaming Platform, intel, Intel Processor, Intel Server, Intel Xeon, Launch, Motherboard Intel, Quad Processor, Server Processor, Socket 771, Xeon Processor, Xeon Server
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