Intel has updated their product database (ARK) with four new CPUs. Two of these are branded as Pentiums: 967 and B960. The former is a low-power model with only 17W TDP for BGA-1023 socket. The latter is a regular 35W TDP for rBGA-998 socket. The two new Core i-series CPUs are i5-2430M and i7-2670QM. As the naming suggest, the i5 part is dual core whereas the i7 is a quad core chip. All these CPUs are mobile variants and based on Sandy Bridge microarchitecture.
Below is a table with more in-depth specifications:
Pentium 967 | Pentium B960 | i5-2430M | i7-2670QM | |
Core/Thread Count | 2/2 | 2/2 | 2/4 | 4/8 |
Frequency | 1.3GHz | 2.2GHz | 2.4GHz | 2.2GHz |
Max Turbo | N/A | N/A | 3.0GHz | 3.1GHz |
L3 Cache | 2MB | 2MB | 3MB | 6MB |
Graphics | Intel HD 3000 | Intel HD 3000 | Intel HD 3000 | Intel HD 3000 |
Graphics Frequency | 350MHz | 650MHz | 650MHz | 650MHz |
Max Graphics Turbo | N/A | N/A | 1.2GHz | 1.1GHz |
TDP | 17W | 35W | 35W | 45W |
Socket | BGA-1023 | rBGA-998 | rBGA-998 | rBGA-998 |
Pentium 967 is the only newcomer, the other three CPUs are just slightly higher clocked versions of their predecessors.
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