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Intel lines up trio of mobile Core i7 processors

by Tarinder Sandhu on 24 September 2009, 17:17

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In case you missed it amid all the developments at this year's IDF, Intel has officially launched its first three Nehalem-derived mobile processors.

The parts, formerly codenamed Clarksfield, have arrived under the Core i7 moniker as the 1.6GHz Core i7 720QM, 1.7GHz Core i7 820QM and 2.0GHz Core i7 920XM Extreme Edition.

Arriving alongside Intel's PM55 Express Chipset, the mobile Core i7 processors are equipped with new-and-improved Turbo Boost technology, allowing for the 2GHz Extreme Edition to run a single core at an impressive 3.2GHz.

A wave of notebooks equipped with Intel's latest parts have already been announced by the likes of Toshiba and Dell. With no challenger in terms of performance, Intel's Extreme Edition part - priced at over $1,000 in thousand-unit quantities - remains a ludicrously-expensive option and will appear in only premium notebooks. Here's how the three processors compare:

Processor Core i7 720QM Core i7 820QM Core i7 920XM
Extreme Edition
Frequency 1.60GHz 1.733GHz 2.0GHz
Cores 4 4 4
Hyper Threading Yes Yes Yes
Turbo Boost 2.80GHz 3.06GHz 3.20GHz
Manufacturing Process 45nm 45nm 45nm
L3 cache 6MB 8MB 8MB
Thermal Design Power 45W 55W 55W
Pricing (1ku) $364 $564 $1,054

Official press release: Intel Unveils Fastest Laptop Chips Ever With the New Intel Core i7 Mobile Processor


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Is anyone else beginning to get a little frustrated with Intel's naming conventions? I'm considering just giving up on trying to remember any kind of model number from now on… :)