Kentsfield...

Dr Studly

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OK! Intel Kentsfield... what do people know about it... i know it isn't for another 3 quarters of a year, but i am phsyched!

How much do u think it is gona cost?
Any news about specs?


anything besides "its quad-core and will cost alot"

i heard it is supposed to be the successor of the conroe... does this mean it prolly will be the same price as conroe was when it came out?
 
what i have learned is that it is supposted to be launched early in 2007...
it is no longer a 45nm part, it is 65nm... 4 cores... AMD needs to be scared...
It is planned that it will arrive with vista, it will be having 2 x 4MB of L2 cache which is essentially 2 Conroe cores on the same package. The successor to Kentsfield, a Quad Core processor slated for later date will have 8MB of shared L2 cache. Intel is currently working with game developers to improve performance on multi-core processors.

Knetsfield is baisically 2 conroe dual-core proceesors in one...

it's "rival processor" is supposed to be the FX-62, and here is a snipet from an article about this processor battle:

"Come June, AMD will be launching their FX62 processor at Computex. The FX62 will be a Socket AM2-only dual-core part, probably featuring an Opteron-like 4 MB L3 cache. The idea is that with software still not being extensively multi-threaded, the big cache will offset the four-core advantage that Kentsfield will have.

We are now entering a new stage in the longest-running CPU battle in existence. Now armed with low-power, high-performance, multi-core parts, Intel has once again become a formidable enemy. On the other hand, AMD has the advantage of a very good bus design that has had plenty of time to mature, as well as some probable tweaking headroom in their Athlon 64 series.

Though my gaming days are over, I have to admit that four cores in a notebook are a drool-worthy suggestion. I'm happy with my measly little 1.33 GHz PowerPC G4, but it might be nice to break out Unreal Tournament 2007 on the Skytrain occassionally. ;-)"





so that is all i know... i want to find out about clock speeds and price!!! and more any of this availible???


Edit: about the FX-62 i have heard rumors that it is supposed to get up to clock speeds of around 4GHz
 
Seems a bit early for quad-cores, since hardly anything even takes full advantage of dual-cores.
 
some things say Mid 07 some things say Early...

and think... like my dad has a Pentium D 820 and i do like video converting (convert videos to iPod format)... but the program (Videoa iPod Converter), isn't Multi-threaded... so what i do to take advantage of both cores is i make a copy of the exe twice and open baisically 2 of the program so i convert 2 videos at once. Then i set the affinity of one core on one, and the other core on the other... baisically i am converting 2 videos at once without out one video slowing the other video down... with quad-cores i could do 4 at once...

or i could set something for one core will doing something on the other core...
would work out awsome for me... even if most games aren't made for for core, then just have the game (lets say COD2) use 2 cores, while u use another core for a any other random stuff in the backround... i think it would be great
 
wait... conroe came out?
i mean WHEN?
i thought only core duo was out...
ive seen people that have conroe's but i dont see them on newegg??
 
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