Intel phases out most 45 nm Core Extreme processors

Posted on February 5, 2009 - 09:23 by Wolfgang Gruener

Santa Clara (CA) – Intel has included Its 45 nm Core 2 Extreme processors 9650 and 9770 in its product discontinuance program.

Intel informed system builders that it has begun phasing out the QX9650 (3.0 GHz) and QX9770 (3.2 GHz) desktop processors. Final orders will be taken on June 5 of this year and the final tray processors are expected to ship February 2, 2010, while boxed versions will ship until September of next year.

Both CPUs have been removed from the official processor price list last December, when the Core i7 processor was introduced. The only Core-based 45 nm Extreme processor now available is the Skulltrail QX9775 CPU with LGA771 package. This processor also remains the most expensive desktop processor has ever offered – the tray price is $1499.

The phasing out of these processors indicates that Intel is on track to introduce more i7 processors in the second half of this year. By Q4, we expect to Intel to introduce its first 32 nm processors.

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