Intel officially announces Core i7 CPU

Posted in Intel by Shane McGlaun on November 18th, 2008

Intel Core i7A new CPU from Intel is big news around the PC enthusiast realm. Intel has introduced its latest Core i7 CPU that promises to deliver vastly superior performance compared to the previous generation of Intel processors.

According to Intel, the Core i7 parts deliver 40% more performance in processing intensive applications compared to the previous generation of processors. The CPU features Turbo Boost Technology that accelerates performance to match a computer user’s needs and the workload of the system at the time.

The on-die power control unit uses power gate transistors to automatically adjust the clock speed of one or more of the cores inside the CPU depending on the needs of the system. The technology also allows sleep states that are normally common only on notebook systems. Available processors include the Core i7-965 Extreme Edition runs at 3.20 GHz at $999 and the i7-940 running 2.93 GHz for $562 and the i7-920 at 2.66 GHz for $284.

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3 Comments to “Intel officially announces Core i7 CPU”
  1. MICHEAL Says:

    detail about cpu intel core 17

  2. Mark Says:

    Did you here that Kitt, it has “Turbo Boost Technology”

  3. processor Says:

    Great Blogging!!
    Keep Your Good Work Going!!

    Processor

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