Intel Trims 35W Off the 65nm Intel Pentium D Processor

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Intel is to add its Enhanced SpeedStep Technology (EIST) to its 65nm dual-core Pentium D 950 processor in order to allow the chip to operate within design guidelines for motherboards, with a maximum power consumption of 95W rather than 130W. This is great news for Intel and consumers as the new Intel Pentium D 950 processor will work on more boards. This means you can build an Intel 950 system for less money! It’s about time!

The change arises from Intel’s decision to equip the chip with its Pentium D 9xx series C-1 core update. Late last month, it told customers it would be upgrading the chip family from its current, B-1 core. As a result, it said, the 3.2GHz 940 would run on a 95W ‘mainstream’ mobo rather than the originally specified 130W ‘performance’ boards.

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