Posted on Wednesday, August 11 2010 @ 23:13 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
German tech site ComputerBase
got its hands on Intel's 32nm Sandy Bridge roadmap for the desktop and notebook market. The data reveals Intel plans to launch Sandy Bridge as the Core i7 2000 series, and many of the new chips will have a suffix to identify special features of the processor, such as the "K" for unlocked chips, "S" for energy-efficient versions, "T" for dual-core 35W TDP models, "M" for laptop processors, "QM" for quad-core laptop CPUs and "XM" for the fastest laptop chips.