HP slips some Intel power numbers
HP has made a slip and (probably) inadvertantly published power consumption numbers for upcoming Intel cores in a presentation about thermal management in datacenters.
The quite interesting bits begin on P19 though, where you find Potomac, the 8MB cache Prescott with a 115 watts TDP. Not bad at all considering where Prescott is with 25 percebt of the cache. Tulsa, the dual core variant comes in at 175 watts, and you can almost hear AMD exec giggle when you mention it in print.
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