Reynod
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18 months ago they showcased an 80 core CPU.
I imagine they have 4 or more variations (not the 80 core though) they can go into production with, depending on the global economy, and AMD's alternatives.
The economy isn't strong enough to warrant ticktocking at the speed they have been lately.
Plus the perfomance increase from the 45nm core2 line to i7 hasn't exactly been stellar ... only in a narrow range is there a real performance boost.
An overclocked 45nm core2 quad still kicks an i7 on most gaming ... and it runs cooler and draws less power.
Tech sites have overlooked that fact ...
It is primarily a server cpu though ... no criticism intended.
Overclocking a core2 quad is going to give you better bang for the buck on a home PC ... unless your into video production work etc ... where the OMC really helps.
I imagine they have 4 or more variations (not the 80 core though) they can go into production with, depending on the global economy, and AMD's alternatives.
The economy isn't strong enough to warrant ticktocking at the speed they have been lately.
Plus the perfomance increase from the 45nm core2 line to i7 hasn't exactly been stellar ... only in a narrow range is there a real performance boost.
An overclocked 45nm core2 quad still kicks an i7 on most gaming ... and it runs cooler and draws less power.
Tech sites have overlooked that fact ...
It is primarily a server cpu though ... no criticism intended.
Overclocking a core2 quad is going to give you better bang for the buck on a home PC ... unless your into video production work etc ... where the OMC really helps.