Although the shift to notebook computer is the market’s trend, extreme products are still only remaining on the desktop due to size factor and power consideration. Yet, this tradition would be broken in the near future, as Intel just announced its first extreme edition’s processor for notebook computer.
Core 2 Extreme X7800, the first extreme processor for notebook computer, possesses cores running at 2.6GHz, 800MHz FSB, and a 4MB L2 Cache. Besides its high-speed cores, its multiplier is also unlocked as the desktop’s edition, allowing user to adjust for their need. In the consideration of stability, however, this Merom’s extreme edition may not be fascinating in the view of end user, according to a market analyst.
Even it may seems not fascinating, manufacturer are quiet interested in this new product. Making use of its low power consumption, manufacture may extends this future on MoDT (Mobile on Desktop), designing Santa Rosa MoDT main board for high-end users.
The price setting of Core 2 Extreme X7800 is $795, relatively cheaper than the desktop’s Core 2 Extreme at $999. In the Intel’s schedule, there is another Core 2 Extreme processor for notebook compute upcoming in 2H07, namely Core 2 Extreme X7900, where its speed is further boost up to 2.8GHz, and also possesses 800MHz FSB, and a 4MB L2 Cache.
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Core 2 Extreme X7800, the first extreme processor for notebook computer, possesses cores running at 2.6GHz, 800MHz FSB, and a 4MB L2 Cache. Besides its high-speed cores, its multiplier is also unlocked as the desktop’s edition, allowing user to adjust for their need. In the consideration of stability, however, this Merom’s extreme edition may not be fascinating in the view of end user, according to a market analyst.
Even it may seems not fascinating, manufacturer are quiet interested in this new product. Making use of its low power consumption, manufacture may extends this future on MoDT (Mobile on Desktop), designing Santa Rosa MoDT main board for high-end users.
The price setting of Core 2 Extreme X7800 is $795, relatively cheaper than the desktop’s Core 2 Extreme at $999. In the Intel’s schedule, there is another Core 2 Extreme processor for notebook compute upcoming in 2H07, namely Core 2 Extreme X7900, where its speed is further boost up to 2.8GHz, and also possesses 800MHz FSB, and a 4MB L2 Cache.
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