32nm Clarksdale photos

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Intel was said to have sent out samples of its new 32 nm mainstream processor based on Nehalem micro-architecture, someone over at XS forums, has posted photos of a Clarkdale processor, running at 2.4 GHz, with 4 MB L3 Cache.



 
well thing here is it is duel core. no where does cpuz list the manufacturing process. i want to see a true quad at 32nm. 4mb l3 cache isn't a lot. and 256kb of l2 whats with that?
 
info from my other thread

http://www.techist.com/forums/f62/core-i5-cpu-specs-prices-205699/

In addition, the first use of micro-architecture Nehalem action Clarksfield quad-core processors, will also be listed in the third quarter 2009, the use of BGA package, a total of three listed at the beginning of the pulse, including the 1.6GHz, 1.73 and XE versions of the 2.0GHz, built-in 6MB, 8MB, and 8MB L3 Cache, support for Hyper-Threading technology, the highest TDP to 35W, priced at 1000 per unit cost of $ 364, $ 546 and $ 1054 U.S. dollars.
 
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