Intel's desktop processor roadmap

Posted on Thursday, July 14 2005 @ 9:03 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
VR-Zone checked out the latest articles on Intel's latest roadmaps from The Inquirer and compiled a very nice chart:

Family H1 '05 H2' 05 H1 '06 H2 '06
Extreme Edition  SmithField
(90nm, 2 x 1MB L2, Dual Core, 800MHz FSB, HT, EM64T)

840 (3.2GHz)
830 (3.0GHz)
820 (2.8GHz)
Presler
(65nm, 2 x 2MB L2, Dual Core,
EM64T, VT, HT, LT)

9xx (> 3.6GHz)

Chipsets 955X Express (Glenwood)
Pentium 4 Pentium D
(90nm, 2 x 1MB L2, Dual Core, 800MHz FSB, EM64T)

820 (2.8Ghz)
830 (3.0Ghz)
840 (3.2Ghz)

Prescott 2M
(90nm, 2MB L2, 800Mhz FSB, HT, EM64T, VT)
672 (3.8Ghz)
662 (3.6Ghz)

CedarMill
(65nm, 2MB L2, Single Core, HT, EM64T, VT)

673 (3.8GHz)

Presler
(65nm, 2 x 2MB L2, Dual Core, EM64T, VT, HT, LT)

920 (3.0GHz)
930 (3.2GHz)
940 (3.4GHz)
950 (3.6GHz)
CedarMill
(65nm, 2MB L2, Single Core, HT, EM64T, VT)

631 (3.0GHz) - No VT
632 (3.0GHz)
643 (3.2GHz)
653 (3.4GHz)
663 (3.6GHz)

Conroe
(65nm, 4MB L2, Dual Core, VT, LT, iAMT2)

920
930
940
950

Chipsets 945P/G Express (Lakeport P/G) - iAMT Broadwater CS - iAMT2
Celeron D Prescott-V
(90nm, 256KB L2, 533MHz FSB, EM64T)

326 (2.53GHz)
331 (2.66Ghz)
336 (2.80Ghz)
341 (2.93Ghz)
346 (3.06GHz)
351 (3.20GHz)
355 (3.33GHz)

CedarMill-V
(65nm, 512KB L2, 533MHz FSB, EM64T)

351
355

Chipsets 945PL/GZ Express Broadwater CS - iAMT2


One of the most anticipated desktop processors will be the Conroe. This processor will drop the Pentium 4 Netburst architecture and will use a new design based on the Pentium M. It is rumoured to have a maximum Thermal Design Power (TDP) of 60W.

Conroe's successor will be Nehalem. This processor is slated for the second half of 2007 and will feature an embedded memory controller and the new CSI infrastructure which will replace the FSB.


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Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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