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Mobile Nehalem Chips May Come in Late 2009
Intel is gearing up to release the first versions of its Nehalem chip family next month, with the scheduled launch of its Core i7 desktop processors. But users will have to wait much longer to get their hands on the mobile version of the new chip. The mobile version of Nehalem, codenamed ...
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Intel's Clarksfield to begin production in second half of 2009
Engadget — ... Penryn-based Monteniva just hit the streets a few months ago, but hardware geeks are fickle fellows, so Intel said today that Clarksfield, its Nehalem-based mobile CPU, will go into production in the second half of next year; sadly, there was no word on when the ...

Intel Clarksfield: mobile Nehalem chip begins production late 2009
PR News: — ... you look at it we have a long wait for the Intel Clarksfield, which is to use the same 45-nanometer production process that they use for their current processor range. The new Clarksfield chips will be at the heart at Intel’s new Calpella, which forms part of their Centrino laptop chips. What makes these new chips so good, is how the processor is combines with the memory controller hub, this connects to the processor with the main memory with one piece of silicon. Source

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