Tom's Hardware is set to release their review of Intel's quad-core architecture Kentsfield tomorrow on their popular hardware review web site. According to reports demos of the processor should be released to the general press on September 26th for review. It looks like Tom's Hardware got an early preview of the much anticipated processor. The processor is of course codenamed Kentsfield but industry insiders have been referring to the processor by its consumer name “Intel Core Quadro.”
Most rumors have the processor sitting at 2.65Ghz per a core, 1024 front side bus and 4MB L2 Cache per processor (The Core Quadro has two Core 2 Duo processor stacked on top of each other). This makes the processor hold roughly a 10.6Ghz processor clock speed. Reports have the processor out by November, supposedly AMD is set to rush their version of the quad core out at the same time. The AMD 4x4 will be a true quad core with 4 cores on a single die. We will provide the full story from Tom's Hardware as soon as it becomes available.
Sunday, September 10
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