Intel Reveals New Extreme Mobile CPU

August 24th, 2007 Posted in Business, Hardware, PC, Technology

Intel has officially revealed the new mobile extreme processor, X7900. The Core 2 Deo Extreme X7900 clocks at 2.8 GHz, has 4 MB of L2 cache, and runs on a 800 MHz FSB, while only using 44 Watts of power, which is quite low for a CPU of that status. It is by far the fastest mobile CPU on the market today, which is why a lot of gamers and gaming laptop makers have been waiting for it, including AlienWare, Dell and Asus. Intel is also planned to release a slightly less powerful version later this year, the X7800, which runs at 2.66 GHz.

5 Responses to “Intel Reveals New Extreme Mobile CPU”

  1. Ageia Announces Mobile PhysX Processor » DigitalBattle Says:

    [...] lot of new hardware is being unveiled at Game Conference these days, Intel just announced the new 2.8 GHz Core 2 Extreme mobile CPU, and Ageia has now announced another shiny piece of [...]



  2. The Wicker Man Says:

    Wow, Intel keeps chugging along :-) , I have to get one of these when the 8800 go series come out



  3. James Hyde Says:

    Yeah, couple that with the Ageia 100M card and you you have just enough battery life to boot up, start a game, and that’s it!



  4. Josh B. Says:

    If they bung one of these into a tablet PC that can run my 3D programs well I’d buy it in a flash.



  5. SasukeX Says:

    I don’t think AMD will sit seeing as Intel sells this processor.

    Anyway how much does it cost?



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