Intel To Launch Three Nehalem-based Processors By The End Of Q4
Intel plans to launch three Nehalem-based quad-core processors (Bloomfield) at the end of the fourth quarter this year targeting the company’s new LGA1366 socket, according to sources at motherboard makers. Although official model names have not yet been set, the CPUs are currently identified by the codenames XE, P1 and MS3 with core frequencies of 3.2GHz, 2.93GHz and 2.66GHz, respectively.
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here's hoping they actually don't cost more than all the helium 3 on the moon.....
Maybe the QX9770 will be a decent price then as well...