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Der „Lynnfield“ bringt die Ende des letzten Jahres eingeführte Nehalem-Architektur in den umkämpften Mainstream-Markt. Mit einem integrierten Speichercontroller, einem Turbo-Modus und der teilweisen Unterstützung von Hyper-Threading sollen die drei neuen Prozessoren um Kundschaft buhlen. Mit dabei ist zudem ein neuer Sockel und neue Chipsätze. Was das Komplettpaket leistet, klärt unser Test.
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Our review from Core i5-750 (2.66 GHz) and Core i7-860 (2.80 GHz), two of the first socket 1156 processors to arrive on the market.
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Heute fällt das NDA für Intels Mainstream-Nehalem Lynnfield. Intel Core i5 750, Core i7 860 und 870 heißen die neuen Prozessoren, die das starke Erbe der Core 2 Quad-Prozessoren antreten sollen und mit AMDs Phenom II X4-Reihe konkurrieren sollen.Alle drei neuen Prozessoren werden wie Bloomfield noch in 45 Nanometer breiten Strukturen gefertigt, benötigen aber mit 95 statt 125 Watt TDP auf ...
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When it launched last year, the Core i7 platform redefined Intel's high-end processor segment. Unfortunately, the platform was also accompanied by high-end prices and, as such, has seen only a minimal share of the desktop market. Today, however, Intel is releasing a new platform that it claims will bring the performance of Nehalem to mainstream price points. Referred to as Lynnfield, the new platform shares its core microarchitecture with the i7-900 series, but introduces a completely new chipset and socket design. This means that not only will we see new processors, but new motherboards as well. Benchmark Reviews has been testing several of these new items and will be covering the launch in detail over the next few days. In this article, we examine the Intel Core i5-750 Quad Core Processor.
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Today Intel are releasing CPUs based on the Nehalem architecture but with prices and specifications designed to appeal to mainstream consumers. Today we will be putting two of these models through their paces and comparing them to existing i7 CPUs as well as AMDs top Phenom 2 model and the best Core 2 CPU. In addition to that we will cover various memory configurations and throw a handful of the more interesting P55 based motherboards into the mix with two aftermarket coolers.
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The introduction of the Core i7 range of processors late last year was the beginning of the Nehalem family. The processors have had a mixed reception and it is fair to say that although the new series has been impressive performance wise, the pricing was and still is too much for many users. After all, the LGA1366 socket requires not only the processor but also an X58 motherboard and triple channel DDR3 memory.
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When it launched last year, the Core i7 platform redefined Intel's high-end processor segment. Unfortunately, the platform was also accompanied by high-end prices. As such, it has seen only a minimal share of the desktop market. However, Intel has released a new platform that it claims will bring the performance of Nehalem to mainstream price points. Referred to as Lynnfield, the new platform shares its core microarchitecture with the i7-900 series, but introduces a completely new chipset and socket design. This means that not only will we see new processors, but new motherboards as well. Benchmark Reviews has been testing several of these new items and will be covering the launch in detail over the next few days. In this article, we examine the Intel Core i7-870 Quad Core Processor model BX80605I7870.
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In my opinion, the new Lynnfield Core i7 processors are a very good step in the right direction. Through testing and benchmarking, when compared to a Nehalem system, the new Intel i7-870 packs a lot of punch for the dollar.
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Today, Intel is unleashing Core i5 and Core i7-800 series processors, and the accompanying P55 Express chipset that supports these 'Lynnfield' processors to the market. These processors are largely based around the Nehalem architecture that launched in November of 2008 and cost less. Read on to find out more about them!
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Wir haben die Technik des Intel Lynnfield durchleutet und die wichtigsten Merkmale der neuen CPU zusammengefasst. Auf einen Test haber wir jedoch verzichtet. Nein, wirklich: Es gibt keinen Test. Ihr könnt also gleich weitergehen. Hier gibt es absolut nichts Interessantes zu lesen. Ehrlich!
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