Saturday, June 14th 2008

Intel Preparing Low-cost Core 2 Quad Q8200 Processor
Latest report from DigiTimes brings us a word of new Core 2 Quad Q8000 series processors.
Source:
DigiTimes
Intel is planning to launch a Core 2 Quad Q8000 CPU series, offering entry-level prices to counter AMD's triple-core CPUs in the mainstream market, according to sources at motherboard makers. Intel will launch the Core 2 Quad Q8200 in the third quarter this year, supporting FSB up to 1333MHz, L2 cache of 4MB and a core frequency of 2.33GHz. Pricing will be set around US$203 in thousand-unit quantities. In order to separate the Q8000 series from Intel's Q9000 CPU family, the Q8000 CPU series will not support Intel's VT and TXT technology.
44 Comments on Intel Preparing Low-cost Core 2 Quad Q8200 Processor
400 FSB = 2.8GHz quad, prolly around the $250au price point... sounds expensive/not that good
also No virtualisation support.
But, I doubt that a 3.2-3.6Ghz Quad-Core CPU won't hold it's own for at least 2 years. Not even Crysis takes more than 50%.
Its a common misconception due to how windows reports CPU usage.
I am more than 100% sure that Crytek put an exclamation on Quad-Core CPU's. This is evident further by their work with and funding from Intel themselves.
Crysis advertised 'best on intel quad core' but that doesnt mean the game even supports them.
25% = 1 core 50% = 1 cores, and so on.