In effect, this means that while Intel has delayed its X48 for many months it’s had time to not only re-spin it but tweak it quite considerably. So it turns out that X48 will be different to X38 after all. That's not the only process that Intel is pushing though, because the entire 4-series range is now built on 65nm technology, as opposed to 90nm with the 3-series. Everywhere you go is 45nm this that and everything which isn’t bad, but it has been typically limited to CPUs. At the Intel chipset and CPU meeting today bit-tech had a chance to sit down with some lovely people at Intel and get answers to our niggling questions about the new 4-series of chipsets, formerly known as, Eagle Lake.įirst off, let's talk about process technology because it is something that Intel is pushing hard.
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