SANTA CLARA, Calif., 1 August 2006 — Intel Corporation unveiled 10 Intel Core 2 Duo and Intel Core 2 Extreme processors for consumer and business desktop and laptop PCs and workstations last Thursday. The company hopes that the processors will reshape how computers perform, look and consume power — and even more importantly — transform how people use PCs.
“Not since Intel introduced the Pentium processor has the industry seen the heart of the computer reinvented like this,” said Paul Otellini, president and CEO of Intel. “The Core 2 Duo desktop processor is an energy-efficient marvel, packing 291 million transistors yet consuming 40 percent lower power, while delivering the performance needed for the applications of today and tomorrow.”
The highly anticipated processor family already has very broad support with more than 550 customer system designs under way — the most in Intel’s history. Ultimately, tens of thousands of businesses will sell computers or components based on these processors. According to multiple independent review organizations, the processors win more than nine out of 10 major server, desktop PC and gaming PC performance benchmarks.
The Intel Core 2 Duo processor family consists of five desktop PC processors tailored for business, home and enthusiast users, such as high-end gamers, and five mobile PC processors designed to fit the needs of a mobile lifestyle. Intel Core 2 Duo processor-based workstations will also deliver high performance for such areas as design, content creation and technical computing.
The processor family is based on the Intel Core microarchitecture. With the power of dual cores, or computing engines, the processors can manage numerous tasks faster. They also can operate more smoothly when multiple applications are running, such as writing e-mails while downloading music or videos and conducting a virus scan. These dual-core chips also improve tasks, such as viewing and playing high-definition video, protecting the PC and its assets during e-commerce transactions, and enabling improved battery life for sleeker, lighter notebooks.
Consumers and businesses will have the option to purchase Intel Core 2 Duo processors as part of Intel’s market-focused platforms, which are made up of Intel hardware and software technologies tailored to specific computing needs, including Intel vPro technology for businesses, Intel Centrino Duo mobile technology for laptops, and Intel Viiv technology for the home.
Many of the products will also offer a selection of Intel-designed and integrated technologies such as Intel Virtualization Technology and Intel Active Management Technology that make the PC more secure and manageable. Also, support for 64-bit computing now expands to notebook PCs. The new processors can be paired with the Intel 975X, 965 and Mobile Intel 945 Express chipset family. The Intel 965 Express chipset includes the latest integrated graphics and Intel Clear Video Technology. All these chipsets are Microsoft Windows Vista Premium Ready.
Intel Core 2 Duo and Intel Core 2 Extreme processors include many advanced innovations such as:
• Intel Wide Dynamic Execution — Improves performance and efficiency as each core can complete up to four full instructions simultaneously using an efficient 14-stage pipeline.
• Intel Smart Memory Access — Improves system performance by hiding memory latency, thus optimizing the use of available computer data bandwidth to provide data to the processor when and where it is needed.
• Intel Advanced Smart Cache — Includes a shared L2 cache or memory reservoir to reduce power by minimizing memory “traffic” yet increases performance by allowing one core to utilize the entire cache when the other core is idle.
• IntelAdvanced Digital Media Boost — Effectively doubles the execution speed for instructions used widely in multimedia and graphics applications.
• Intel 64 Technology — This enhancement to Intel’s 32-bit architecture supports 64-bit computing, including enabling the processor to access larger amounts of memory.
Intel Core 2 Duo mobile processors have many advanced innovations, including:
• Intel Dynamic Power Coordination — Coordinates Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology and idle power-management state (C-states) transitions independently per core to help save power.
• Intel Dynamic Bus Parking — Enables platform power savings and improved battery life by allowing the chipset to power down with the processor in low-frequency mode.
• Enhanced Intel Deeper Sleep With Dynamic Cache Sizing — Saves power by flushing cache data to system memory during periods of inactivity to lower CPU voltage.
Pricing and Availability: Initial Intel Core 2 Extreme processor-based systems are now available from system manufacturers, resellers and integrators, including Intel Channel Partner Program members. Intel Core 2 Duo desktop processor-based systems will be available beginning in early August. Intel Core 2 Duo processor-based notebooks will be available at the end of August.
As for pricing, Intel Core 2 Extreme processor X6800, 2.93Ghz, $999; Intel Core 2 Duo processor E6700, 2.66GHz, $530; Intel Core 2 Duo processor E6600, 2.40GHz, $316; Intel Core 2 Duo processor E6400, 2.13GHz, $224; and Intel Core 2 Duo processor E6300, 1.86GHz, $183. For more information click to www.intel.com/core2duo.