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I found a Computer Reseller News article saying that Intel is expected to announce on May 8th that they'll be calling Conroe and Merom "Intel Core 2", but I don't yet see any official announcement from Intel about it. I think a user could be interested in getting "neutral" information in this regard, especially how pricing the Intel Core 2 changed over the course of the last months 80.108.103.172 ( talk) 12:45, 6 July 2008 (UTC) Announced yet? ColinDoody 01:19, (UTC) The pricing section is a bit short right now, and we have July 2008 :-) Could someone extend that section a bit? Maybe there are a few studies that can underline the pricing changes over the last months. Has there been any talk of pricing on any of the new Intel line of chips? Would be a good addition to the article. Guy Harris 17:48, 9 October 2006 (UTC) Pricing?
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Someone who knows enough about Core 2 needs to update this list which says the Pentium 4 is the current most advanced processor sold by Intel. contribs) 21:03, ApUpdating the Intel List of CPUs.Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.32.189.60 ( talk Then mention something about quad-pumped by it.
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I think that we should use MHz, maybe in the format So whether you like it or not, you are doing the Wikipedia readers a disservice as they don't see the same terms as those used by Intel (or AMD or IBM or. Should Wikipedia terminology match that of the manufacturer whose products are being discussed? See for an example. BUT BUT BUT, Intel does not use this terminology in their primary web articles nor their packaging. Looks like this and other articles about Intel processors are still using MT/s. Supports Pentium 4 processor and Pentium D processor Front Side Bus (FSB) at For example, MT/s appears five times in "Intel 965 Express Chipset Family Datasheet", like this (page 27): Souldn't the article says the same as Intel?ĮduardoS 18:39, 13 January 2007 (UTC) Īctually Intel uses MT/s in its various official documents. It isn't wrong, Core 2's FSB is 266MHz quad-pumped, 1066MT/s, but Intel don't use MT/s.
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The clockspeed of the core is 2400 MHz, 266 MHz by a multiplier of nine. "MHz" is a much more universally known and recognized term for the many types of processor speed and processor compenent (IE, L2 cache) speedįor example, the Core 2 Duo E6600 (Conroe) has a front side bus speed of 266 MHz, quad-pumped for an effective 1066 MHz. If this is any kind of "free encyclopedia" for everyone, then the average Joe should (hopefully) be able to come on here and be able to see and understand it. That said, no one uses MT/s - not even Intel. For every 1 MHz, there are 2 MT/s, according to Wikipedia's article Megatransfer. If you HAVE to measure the Core 2 Duo's (Conroe) front side bus speed in MT/s, then it's going to be 2133 MT/s. None1 - How many bits per second does a core 2 duo process in terms of 10^nth power? None7 -I'd like to disagree, Intel,(and every single website I've almost been to), uses MHz, and if not, none of the motherboards out with an 800, 1066, 1333, or 1600 MHz FSB would be able to support any of these processors, I think it has to definitely be updated, along with Yorkfield and other "future" chips that already came out. At anyrate, the article needs to be UPDATED. At least in South Korea and is now on Sale.
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22 Core 2 and Athlon 64 in same Generation?.And look closely, it still says official availability is the 27th