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Intel Lynnfield: low power consumption only next year

Again, we can report a slip.

Released last year Core i7 platform users were somewhat divided, but one thing is certain: we don't like LGA1366 CPUs because of their low power consumption. But don't be sad, there is a solution for everything, as the second wave of the Nehalem architecture, the Lynnfield with a TDP of "only" 95 W - also quad-core - may even be on store shelves in the fall, according to the original plans.

Intel Lynnfield with low power consumption only next year

Lynnfield, Yorkfield, Bloomfield

However, the largest processor manufacturer has postponed it in the "low-power" market, which means that the Lynnfields with low consumption (TDP=65 W) will debut only in a year. For those who want to have four cores in their PC, but are sensitive to heat production, for now the "s" Yorkfields we can recommend which have a 65 watt TDP.

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