Sources: Intel's 65-nm Cedar Mill CPU to have power consumption of 65W
The power consumption of Intel’s 65-nm single-core Cedar Mill processors is likely to be around 65W, down from the around 115W of the current Prescott CPUs, according to sources at Taiwan motherboard makers who have seen Intel’s CPU roadmap. The Cedar Mill is scheduled to be launched in early next year and succeed the current Pentium 4 Prescott.
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