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Intel has launched a slew of new 45-nm CPUs at CES today. The following chart lists the new processors:
Source: FiringSquad.com
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The Core 2 CPUs at the top of the chart are intended for use in laptops, while the Xeon processors in the middle are targeted towards the server/workstation market, and finally, Intel has launched 9 new desktop processors.
As you can see, the new desktop processors largely replace existing desktop CPUs -- with its 3.16GHz clock speed, only the E8500 breaks any new ground for Intel. The new Penryn core brings with it a number of enhancements though, so clock-for-clock performance will favor the new processors. Also, the E8190 and E8200 share similar specs with the only difference being the E8190 lacks virtualization support. Both CPUs start at just $163 in quantities of 1,000 and should be available later this month.
Source: FiringSquad.com
Note: If this have been posted before, my bad and you can delete the thread (just to let know I did a search but I didn't found anything).