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    Kentsfield is the code name of the first Intel desktop Core 2 Quad and quad-core Xeon CPUs, released on November 2, 2006. The top-of-the-line Kentsfields were Core 2 Extreme models numbered QX6x00, while the mainstream Core 2 Quad models were numbered Q6x00. All of them featured two 8 MiB L2 … See more

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    Analogous to the Pentium D branded CPUs, the Kentsfields comprise two separate silicon dies … See more

    The dual-core desktop version of Kentsfield is Conroe. The server versions of Kentsfield are the dual-processor Clovertown (Xeon 53xx) and the multi-processor See more

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    Kentsfield was replaced by the 45 nm Yorkfield processor. See more

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  2. WEBSep 29, 2006 · With the November launch of its quad-core Kentsfield and Clovertown based processors quickly approaching, Intel offered members of the press a similar chance to take an early look at quad-core ...

  3. WEBNov 2, 2006 · Rather, we are here to examine the new Kentsfield micro-architecture which is based on a quad-core 65nm design. Step aside dual-core, it is now the time of the quad-core and you better believe...

  4. WEBNov 13, 2006 · The quad-core Core 2 Extreme, previously known as "Kentsfield" processor, is available in only one version at this time. The CPU is clocked at 2.66 GHz, integrates 8 MB L2 cache and a 1066 MHz...

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  6. WEBNov 2, 2006 · Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6700 (Kentsfield Quad Core) Spode takes a look at two Core 2 Duos neatly packaged in one processor!

  7. WEBNov 1, 2006 · Intel's slides promise a massive 70% greater performance over the X6800 Extreme processor, and today we're here to explore just what Kentsfield means for the enthusiast and corporate users and ...

  8. WEBSep 29, 2006 · The QX6700 is over 80% faster than the X6800 thanks to a doubling in the number of cores. Estimating performance scaling at equal clock speeds again, we should get nearly twice the performance ...