Intel Havendale CPU with integrated graphics delayed to 2010?

Posted on Monday, October 13 2008 @ 20:05 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
A new roadmap from Intel seen by FUD Zilla suggests the dual-core IGP version of Intel's Havendale processor will be delayed to 2010:
The latest roadmap reveals that Nehalem with two cores, four threads, 4MB of smart cache and a dual channel memory controller and of course IGP in the CPU will after all be delayed.

According to the original plan, Havendale was supposed to launch together with Lynnfield as both of these new Nehalem CPUs are socket 1160 compatible but obviously, Intel has some issues with its first CPU meets IGP baby.
AMD's first Fusion chips which feature integrated graphics are expected in the same timeframe.


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