Nov 30, 2009

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Intel 6 Core – perhaps for Mac Pro

Number of performances of six new Core Intel Xeon pclab were prematurely disclosed by the Polish site, showing a strong increase in the yield of the chip is said that the next iteration of the Mac Pro.

HardMac reports that the test results and performance of the new Intel Xeon 6-core chip code-named “Gulftown” were pclab appears briefly before being tackled at the request of Intel. According to test results, new chips, about 50% faster than previous quad-core activities xenon in parallel and use up to 50% less energy.

This chip, according to sources, to be included in future models of Mac Pro, which could occur in the first quarter of 2010. The Gulftown intelligent being sold under the name Core and i9 is six first dual-socket Intel processor cores. The 32-nanometer-based chip 12 MB L3 cache. If paired with another chip, as Apple usually do positions in its high, and 24 physical processors provide 12 core logic.

In a previous history HardMac reported that the new Mac Pro will have a plaque with an Ethernet port instead 10Gbit/second and supports 8 GB and 16 GB of RAM, which allows up to 128 GB of RAM. The report also indicates that Apple would likely use short-term exclusive I9 processor. Apple has benefited from the short period of exclusivity for the release of the first two lines of the Mac Pro.

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