Leaked Intel Roadmap Reveals Upcoming SSDs, Sandy Bridge CPU

by admin
August 16, 2010

Not one, but TWO Intel roadmaps recently fell off a truck and somehow managed to land on the Web, giving curious tech junkies a peek into what the Santa Clara chip maker has in store for 2011.

One of the roadmaps lists no less than 19 upcoming notebook and desktop processors, including a handful of “very low-power” parts with a 35W TDP. These 19 chips run the gamut from dual-core 2.5GHz parts (3.2GHz Turbo) to quad-core 3.4GHz (3.8GHz Turbo) CPUs, including one with an unlocked multiplier (core i7 2600K).

Also on tap from Intel are several new SSDs. Budget buyers will have new X25-E drives to choose from with capacities of up to 400GB, while the X-25M line will get a boost to 600GB.

Get the full scoop here.

Image Credit: Intel via Electronista
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