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First mobile Nehalem CPUs out in late September?

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First mobile Nehalem CPUs out in late September?

Having outshined the competition with its Core i7 desktop processors, Intel is finally ready to bring the Nehalem microarchitecture to notebooks. According to unnamed moles cited by DigiTimes, come the end of September or the beginning of October, three new quad-core chips for laptops fabbed at 45nm will hit the market.

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I wonder if these will have an 8MB cache like the desktop chips? Because that would be awsome in a laptop.
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I wonder if these will have an 8MB cache like the desktop chips? Because that would be awsome in a laptop.

Aman to that, but again the cache is what makes the manufacturing process more expensive, same reason why amd has lower numbers in this department.
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So the i5 chips are finally coming?
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of course they are, its intel.
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I only hope they won't have that horrible 45W TDP!
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