Intel’s 3.2GHz quad-core Bloomfield gaming CPU to hit for $999?
Filed under: Desktops, GamingWhen you’re Intel, everyone from governments to gamers wants to know your next move. So pay attention, DigiTimes has it on shaky word from “motherboard makers” that Intel’s next quad-core, 3.2GHz Extreme “Bloomfield”-class gaming processor for overblown desktop rigs will hit for $999 when purchased in bulk by PC manufacturers — a traditional price-point for Intel’s top o’ the line Extreme silicon until the launch of its $1,499 Core 2 Extreme QX9775 earlier this year. We should also expect $562, 2.93GHz and $284, 2.66GHz versions before the year is up.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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