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Nehalem Intel Core i7 Cheapest Processor

Intel has released the prices of the Core i7 "Nehalem" quad-core processors, which the company has said will ship before the end of November. For less than $300, you can buy one.

Intel also released the new Nehalem processor for review by major hardware and enthusiast sites, including ExtremeTech. The upshot? ExtremeTech concluded that the Core i7 "Nehalem" architecture is a solid performer, offering incremental improvements for gamers but a significant increase in productivity for content creators.

Intel's pricing, however, merits special attention. Three Core i7's will be introduced at launch: the 2.66-GHz Core i7-920, priced at $284; the 2.93-GHz Core i7-940, priced at $562; and the 3.20-GHz Core i7 Extreme 965, priced at $999. All of Intel's prices reflect lots of 1,000 pieces that are sold to distributors; prices for individual parts sold to consumers will be somewhat higher, depending on supply and demand.

Intel has not revealed the exact launch date for the Core i7. Inthe company's third-quarter earnings report, Intel executives revealed that Nehalem would launch before the end of November.

All three processors use the new QPI interface, which replaces the front-side bus; the two cheaper processors use a QPI clocked at 2.4-GHz, while the Core i7 Extreme part uses a 3.2-GHz QPI. All three cores also use 8 Mbytes of shared cache. In addition, the two standard Core i7 parts are rated at 130 watts of thermal design power, the theoretical maximum they will consume. The i7 Extreme processor uses a rated TDP of 150 watts.

All three i7 cores are 263 square millimeters in size, and include 731 million transistors, an Intel spokesman said via an email.

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