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Intel quietly launches new Core CPUs
A Dell special
SUMMER HAS COME and hardware vendors are slowly cleaning the inventory in order to get new products ready for the back-to-school shopping frenzy. It is the slow summer that usually marks the appearance of some obscure and not-so-obscure products which are slowly sending old stuff into oblivion (consumers' homes). Although there has been a real tie-in between Dell and AMD lately, Intel still likes its biggest buyer and no-one should wonder that Dell silently introduced two new Intel processors, both based on the Yonah core. ![]() If you express a desire to buy Inspiron E1705 single-core notebook for $899, you'll end up with an Intel Core Solo T1350 processor. We're talking about Yonah-core, 2MB of L2 cache at a clock of 1.83 GHz. FrontSideBus is set at 533MHz, an untypical clock speed for Core processors. Or should we express it as 133MHz times four chunks of data. ![]() If you want to a dual-core CPU powered notebook, Dell offer an Inspiron E1705, packed with an Core Duo T2250, a 1.73GHz clocked dual-core CPU with 533MHz FSB as well. It seems these babies exist only to be combined with cheaper DDR-II 533 memory, since the regular FSB clock for the Yonah has been 667MHz from Day One. The price of the latter has been set at $1.199, which is a really sweet price for a dual-core notebook. Both of these CPUs are unknown to Intel's web-site, so it could be an OEM deal only. The page could end up updated, so you can check it out via our complementary L'INQs. The INQuirer |
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