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.
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.