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One of the most anticipated product launches of 2009 is represented by Intel's upcoming Lynnfield processors, which are expected to debut later this year, alongside the company's new socket for mainstream platforms, the LGA 1156. Although there's still some time left until the chip maker gives the official go for launch on the new processors, a number of leaked details on said chips recently surfaced on the Internet. One of the newest leaks comes from a Chinese website, which has just published some early benchmark results on two of the upcoming processors, namely the Core i5 750 and the Core i7 870. Â Both CPUs have been designed to be compatible with the chip maker's LGA 1156 platform and, according to PConline, both will outperform AMD's Phenom II X4 955. The Core i5 750 will reportedly be capable of core speeds in the range of 2.66GHz and 3.2GHz, using the Turbo Boost and no Hyper-Threading technologies. The higher-performance Core i7 870 will run at 2.93GHz and is cap!
able of reaching a top speed of 3.46GHz. This model will also be featured with support for Intel's Hyper-Threading technology for up to eight threads. Â In terms of performance, the Core i7 870 appears to be able to ...
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