Intel Pentium E6700 delayed to Q4 2010

Posted on Saturday, June 12 2010 @ 4:03 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
FUD Zilla reports Intel's Pentium E6700 has been delayed to Q4 2010. This 3.2GHz chip was originally expected in Q2 2010 for around $99.
We have already mentioned the Pentium 6700, here and you might remember that it was supposed to launch in Q2 2010 but it will be pushed to Q4 2010 as E6600 should be just good enough.

The E6700 will be a successor of the E6600 CPU in legacy market segment. The Pentium E6600 that is supposed to launch in Q3 2010 should work at 3.06GHz has 1066MHz FSB, 2MB cache and it’s based on dual core Wolfdale 45nm core. The E6600 will replace the E6500 clocked at 2.93GHz.


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