Intel’s latest high-end desktop processor series, the new Core i7 lineup, has officially hit the sales channels with offerings from computer makers like Dell, Gateway and others. The processors, which were codenamed “Nehalem” by Intel, are based on a new microarchitecture designed to deliver high performance and energy efficiency. “Typically, when Intel makes an update as significant as Core i7, the first adopters are typically in the high-end desktop,” Charles King, principal analyst for Pund-IT, told TechNewsWorld.
Intel Ships Core i7 Chips for High-Horsepower Desktops
Posted by: Chris Maxcer November 17, 2008 11:51 AMIntel’s latest high-end desktop processor series, the new Core i7 lineup, has officially hit the sales channels with offerings from computer makers like Dell, Gateway and others. The processors, which were codenamed “Nehalem” by Intel, are based on a new microarchitecture designed to deliver high performance and energy efficiency. “Typically, when Intel makes an update as significant as Core i7, the first adopters are typically in the high-end desktop,” Charles King, principal analyst for Pund-IT, told TechNewsWorld.