[Intel Roadmap update] Nehalem to enter mainstream market

At first we think Nehalem will only available in uber high end when it meet the launch date, but according to the new roadmap, Intel has already prepared three Bloomfield with different clock for different class of users. Till now other spec still TBD and we will wait for Intel’s notice.
The Bloomfield for Extreme class clocks at 3.2GHz, performance class Bloomfield runs at 2.92GHz, the lowest one run is 2.66GHz, which Anandtech have already run several benchmarks with.
It seems Intel still not make up their mind how to call Bloomfield commercially so we still need to wait for their next roadmap update.
BTW, the first 45nm dual core CPU will enter Value class in Q3 this year. The CPU will be E5200. E5200 will take over the E2220’s place because E2220 will enter End of Lifecycle in Q3.

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