Intel Conroe-L with 35W TDP coming

Posted on Saturday, January 06 2007 @ 0:16 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Here's some news about Intel's upcoming processors, including new Conroe-L with a thermal design power of only 35W.
Intel just announced the power consumption specification for those processors upcoming in 2007. Noted that the next-generation value Conroe-L is all at 35W TDP only, 30W lesser than the previous Cedar Mill deviated from Netburst architecture. In addition, Desktop Quad-Core products would stepped into G Stepping in Q3 07, becoming the first quad core supports 05A FMB power consumption specification at 95W TDP.

The Core based Celeron (Conroe-L) will be releasing in Q3, according to Intel’s roadmap. In the early release of Celeron 400, there will be two models, Celeron 430 and Celeron 440 with clock speed 1.8GHz and 2GHz respectively, featuring 512KB L2 Cache and 800MHz FSB. Although these models remain fabricating in 65nm process, the new architecture helps in reducing power, and hence has a lower TDP at 35W only, same as rival AMD’s 65nm Sempron.
Check it out at HKEPC.


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