Thursday, September 3, 2009

Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650

Within two years of its first 65nm chips, Intel has now dropped new performance leader, 45nm quad-core processor, the Core 2 Extreme QX9650.

With 50 per cent boost in cache memory at 6MB per dual-core die making a total of 12MB for the quad-core QX9650 and addition of 47 new SSE4 instructions, new Radix-16 Divider are definitely a boost for both floating point and integer number crunching. New Super Shuffle engine will give an increased SSE performance along with enhanced sleep modes for power savings and improved virtualization support.

The most amazing and wanted feature to lure you is that it consumes 60 Watts less than previous 65nm predecessor, the QX6850.
With five to ten per cent more performance at 3GHz core clock speed and 1,333MHz bus frequency.

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