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1. AMD introduces 65 nm processors
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...rocessor performance but lower power consumption and provide headroom for future clock speed increases. 65nm processors aren't quite news anymore. Intel has launched the industry's first 65 nm micropr...
Tuesday, December 05, 2006 05:03

2. Intel unveils first 65nm processor Pentium D 955
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The successor of the first generation dual-core desktop processor Pentium D 800 has been in mass-production for well over three months. Today, Intel announced the flagship of the upcoming second-gene
Tuesday, December 27, 2005 16:57

3. Intel to launch Presler on 27th - report
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  As promised by Intel, Presler will be the very first 65 nm processor available, apparently launching on Dec. 27.
Wednesday, December 07, 2005 16:03

4. 65 nm transition to save Intel $2 billion
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Intel is rapidly moving to convert its current 90 nm production process for processors to 65 nm. By the end of 2006, the company will have three 65 nm fabs up and running - including two new faciliti
Thursday, December 01, 2005 08:00

5. Mobo makers: Intel's dual-core Presler has stability issue
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  Sampling Intel's 65nm dual-core Presler processors has revealed some stability problems, according to unspecified motherboard makers.
Tuesday, November 15, 2005 16:04

6. Intel to launch five 65 nm Pentium 900-models in January
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  Intel sets the stage for introducing its second-generation dual-core processors. The Pentium D 900-series with 65 nm "Presler" core will succeed the current Pentium D 800 with 90 nm "Smithfield
Thursday, October 13, 2005 20:51

7. 65nm Pentium systems to consume up to 17 percent less power
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  In a first review of non-official pre-production samples of Intel's upcoming 65 nm single and dual-core Pentium processors, Tom's Hardware Guide discovered a substantial drop in power consumpti
Tuesday, October 11, 2005 17:18

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