13Jun2008
Filed under: Processor
Author: Czar

Digitimes is reporting that Intel is about to pop a series of cheap quad core processors (Q8000) to slap back at AMD’s budget triple core offerings. The first will be the Core 2 Quad 8200, which’ll run at 2.33GHz with a 4MB L2 cache, supporting a front-side bus of up to 1333MHz for around $200. Difference between these and standard Q9000 series is that these don’t support Intel’s Trusted Execution or Virtualization Technology.
These seem kinda redundant, since you can pick up a Core 2 Quad 6600 for that much (or the newer 45nm Q9300 for not a whole lot more), both of which trounced AMD’s fastest quad core in benchmarks. And AMD’s triple cores ain’t exactly anything to sing about to begin with.
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