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Intel: Merom laptops due in late August

posted onJuly 28, 2006
by hitbsecnews

During yesterday's launch of the next-generation Core 2 Duo processors, the company said that it expects its new Merom mobile chips in laptops by the end of August, despite an announcement that it has already begun shipping final silicon to its partners, as noted by AppleInsider. The new Core 2 Duo chips sport a larger 4MB L2 cache and boast 64-bit processing for improved performance, while boosting efficiency--they require the same power at similar clock-speeds to previous-generation chips. In addition, the Core 2 Duo is pin-compatible with current generation motherboards, allowing manufacturers to easily update and integrate the new chips into their systems. Conroe, the desktop variant of the new chips, has already been shown to work in Apple's current-generation systems, as hackers have been able to install early versions of the new Core 2 Duo chips in Apple's Mac mini.

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