Intel '09 Roadmap Revealed: Part 2!
At this point we have some useful data – we already know what is coming and what expected prices are going to be like. Of course final pricing may deviate from what is projected from Intel at this point depending on the current market at the time of release. On-top of all of this, Nvidia enthusiasts will now have more freedom when it comes to a choice of boards.
End-of-Life Product Map 2009
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Consumer Products |
Q1 |
Q2 |
Q3 |
Q4 |
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QX9650 / QX9770 |
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EOL |
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E4500/4600/6540/6550/6750/6850 |
EOL |
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E2140/2160/2180 |
EOL |
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E1200 |
EOL |
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All Pentium “4” and “D” series |
EOL |
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Enterprise Products |
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I9052/9050/9040/9030/9020/9015/9010 |
EOL |
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X7150/7140/7130/7120/7110 |
EOL |
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X5356/X5355/E5310/E5345/E5335/E5320/EL5335/L5320/L5310/5160/5150 |
EOL |
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As was covered in previous reports, Intel boards, chipsets and processors will also support discrete graphics – which essentially means, you can use Nvidia SLI on its new boards. If you would like a little more information regarding this topic specifically, please see this post.
Onto the Intel mobile platform. Intel has some nice offerings for Q4 of 2008 and continuing on into 2009 for all aspects of mobile computing – ranging from entry level value all the way up to extreme gaming consumers. Let’s take a quick look at the projected roadmap that starts with Q3 of 2008.
Intel Mobile Processors 2008/2009
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Target |
Q3-08 |
Q4-08 |
Q1-09 |
Q2 to Q3-09 |
Q3-09+ |
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Extreme |
QX9300 |
QX9300 |
QX9300 |
QX9300 |
Clarksfield |
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X9100/ Q9100 |
Q9100 |
Q9000/9100 |
Q9000/9100 |
Clarksfield |
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Performance |
T9400/9600 |
T9400/9600 |
T9550/9800 |
T9550/9800 |
Clarksfield |
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Power Savings |
P8400/8600/ 9500 |
P8400/8600/ 9500 |
P8600/8700/ 9600 |
P8600/8700/ 9600 |
Auburndale |
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Processor |
Speed |
Cache |
Bus |
Cores |
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QX9300* |
Up to 2.53GHz |
12MB |
1066MHz |
4 |
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X9100* |
Up to 3.06GHz |
6MB |
1066MHz |
2 |
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Q9100 |
2.26GHz |
12MB |
1066MHz |
4 |
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T9600 |
Up to 2.8GHz |
6MB |
1066MHz |
2 |
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T9400 |
Up to 2.8GHz |
6MB |
1066MHz |
2 |
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P9500 |
Up to 2.8GHz |
6MB |
1066MHz |
2 |
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P8600 |
Up to 2.53Ghz |
3MB |
1066MHz |
2 |
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P8400 |
Up to 2.53Ghz |
3MB |
1066MHz |
2 |
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585 |
Up to 2.26GHz |
1MB |
667MHz |
1 |
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575 |
Up to 2.26GHz |
1MB |
667MHz |
1 |
*Unlocked for over-clocking and fine tuning – enthusiast driven.
Intel Netbook Processors 2008/2009
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Processor |
Speed |
Cache |
Bus |
Cores |
TDP |
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SU9400 |
Up to 1.8GHz |
3MB |
800MHz |
2 |
10W |
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SU9300 |
Up to 1.8GHz |
3MB |
800MHz |
2 |
10W |
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SU3300 |
1.8GHz |
3MB |
800MHz |
1 |
5.5W |
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723 |
1.2GHz |
1MB |
800MHz |
1 |
10W |
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585 |
Up to 2.26GHz |
1MB |
667MHz |
1 |
31W |
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575 |
Up to 2.26GHz |
1MB |
667MHz |
1 |
31W |
So we also have some useful data here as well in terms of mobile computing. We have some basic technical specifications of the processors and the TDP of the Netbook ones. Unfortunately the TDP data for all the standard mobile processors was unavailable to us. Surely enough we should see some Intel publicized data shortly.
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QX9300* - can I have one of these please?