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Leaked Intel roadmap sum Sandy Bridge CPUs, expands SSD lineup?
If the set of presumably leaked slides are legitimate (and they sure look credible to us) then a figure of Intel’s dirt-brown 2011 plans has finally been suggested. As you can see right away above, Chipzilla’s 25nm peep routine is just about ready to dual a size of a company’s award-winning consumer SSDs, move up to 400GB of “enterprise-grade” multi-level cell memory to a craving space, and emanate the series of netbook-sized mini-SATA drives with a stays of the 34nm silicon.
On the processor front things have been a small more iffy, but it seems safe to contend which a fixing intrigue has changed, as a silicon wafers you’ll slot into a Q67 Express motherboard will have an additional number (and mostly the minute affixed to a finish. Instead of a Core i7-870, you’ll see the likes of Core i7-2600, i7-2600S, i7-2600K and i5-2500T, with a K (as in a past) affording you an unlocked multiplier for overclocking as well as the S equaling reduced power consumption, or vastly reduced for a T models. German announcement ComputerBase — that found and subsequently pulled the slides — someway managed to puncture up nearly full specs for desktop as well as laptop CPUs as good, as well as yet you can’t verify their legitimacy, you’re welcome to wonder at during a idea of a 3.5GHz processor running upon just 35 watts by visiting the source couple below. Intel’s alleged leaked product roadmap for 2011
[Thanks, Aristo]