Here are the Intel 2010 processors
The OCWorkbench site released summary data on this year’s Intel processors. Let's see what to expect from the manufacturer!
The table below reveals all the relevant information, only the price is what we do not know from it. As you can see, the first six-seeded, based on Gulftown seed, arrives in mid-March. Another interesting feature is the hitherto unknown 8xx and 6xx families. The former is based on the already known Lynnfield, and the latter on the familiar Clarkdale core. As you can see, the manufacturer won’t let down customers with thinner wallets either, as the Pentium name won’t go out even in the second quarter, with the arrival of a 775 GHz dual-core CPU that fits into the LGA3,43 socket.
Model | Code name | Strip width | Mag / HT | Clock | Turbo Boost | Socket | appearance |
Core i7 980X | Gulftown | 32 nm | 6/12 | 3,33 GHz | 3,60 GHz | LGA1366 | March 16 |
Core i7 970 | Bloomfield | 45 nm | 4/8 | 3,33 GHz | 3,46 GHz | LGA1366 | 2010 / Q3 |
Core i7 930 | Bloomfield | 45 nm | 4/8 | 2,80 GHz | 3,06 GHz | LGA1366 | February 28 |
Core i7 880 | Lynnfield | 45 nm | 4/8 | 3,06 GHz | 3,73 GHz | LGA1156 | 2010 / Q2 |
Core i5 680 | Clarkdale | 32 nm | 2/4 | 3,60 GHz | 3,80 GHz | LGA1156 | May |
Core i3 550 | Bloomfield | 32 nm | 2/4 | 3,20 GHz | - | LGA1156 | 2010 / Q2 |
Pentium E6700 | Wolfdale-2 | 45 nm | 2/2 | 3,43 GHz | - | LGA775 | 2010 / Q2 |