Intel 32nm Clarkdale slated for Q1 2010

Posted on Thursday, June 18 2009 @ 20:27 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
DigiTimes has the latest information about Intel's plans to phase out old processor models, you can check it out over here.

The article also confirms that Intel has canned its 45nm Havendale processor, this chip was originally slated for late 2009 but has been replaced by the 32nm Clarkdale. The latter one should be available in Q1 2010 with prices ranging from $60 to $190.
Intel has canceled mass production plans for 45nm Havendale CPUs originally scheduled for the end of the year and will directly announce the 32nm Clarkdale CPU in the first quarter of 2010 targeting entry-level to mainstream markets with prices set between US$60-190.


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