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from: http://blogs.zdnet.com/ou/?p=642

new stepping g intel core 2 chips clocking on 4 ghz
posted george ou @ 4:04 august 2, 2007


latest manufacturing revision of 65nm intel core 2 duo chips based on new “g0? stepping hitting stable clock speeds in excess of 4 ghz according tomshardware. of extreme motherboards gigabyte p35t-dq6 gigabyte calls ”ultra durable 2” technology , ddr2-1000 high-performance memory, we’re seeing dual-core , quad-core g0 stepping cpus reach uncharted waters in desktop cpu performance.

on server side, overclocking never used there significant energy efficiency implications , we’ll see intel “clovertown” quad core server chips shift notch down on tdp scale. means clovertown 3.0 ghz quad core cpu had tdp of 150 watts (used in apple’s high-end 8-core workstation) drop down 120 watts means can used in conventional servers. 2.66 , 2.33 ghz clovertown quad core cpus drop down 80 watt tdp bracket , 2.0 ghz clovertown quad core cpu drop down in low-voltage category of 50 watts tdp.

stepping g0 last , mature version of intel’s 65nm manufacturing before intel switches new 45nm high-k dry lithography manufacturing process launch towards end of year.
 



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