Saturday September 12th, 2009 07:12 Gaming Processor from Intel

Intel Core i5 (Lynnfield) CPU is finally official launched, but it was already available in some markets around the world and unofficial assessments were already circulating on the Internet. Today, some tech jobs released officially blessed reviews and benchmarks of the new i5 Core CPU. Core i5 is cheaper than the Core i7 processor, but is still fast enough?
In brief Core i5 is fast, uses the Turbo Boost technology. Approximately $ 200 Intel Core i5 750 offers excellent performance, but they are required for a new motherboard and DDR3 memory available. Core i5 mean problems for AMD, because the market price / performance value from their desktop chips. With the i5 Core, Intel has a powerful processor for a reasonable price, you will find many buyers this autumn. You can yourself to 920 Core i7 motherboard
and the memory of $ 600 per day. And although it may sound like a killer deal on some, not everyone is enthusiastic Intel-grade computing platform or is not willing to pony the money.

Core i5 750 is the first edition in a series of processors based on the traditional version of the Core i7 platform
. It is a quad-core part based on ‘Lynnfield’ architecture, manufactured using 45nm process and will use the new LGA1156 platform. This new chip is set to cost only 199, will operate on a healthy 2.66 GHz and boasts 8 MB L3 cache, but without Hyper-Threading support is present.

To reduce the cost of the processor and the LGA1156 platform, Intel removed one of the memory controller and replacement of a high bandwidth link with QPI DMI slower chip-to-chip interface.
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Latest Core i5 45nm chips provides you multi-threaded performance for faster multi-tasking, digital media creation, and gaming it will give you really better gaming experience

Socket 1156 is born! Here are the new chips that fit the new socket!

* Core i7 870 2.93 GHz; 4 cores & 8 MB Intel® Smart Cache
* Core i7 860 2.8 GHz; 4 cores & 8 MB Intel® Smart Cache
* Core i5 570 2.66 GHz; 4 cores & 8 MB Intel® Smart Cache

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