Intel has just announced that it is moving from C0 to D0 stepping on Intel's Core i7 Model 920 only (low end, 8M L3 2.66 GHz 4.8 GT/s LGA1366).
The update will be fully electrically and mechanically compatible, but will require a new BIOS update. From the announcement:
Thought it may be worth pointing out if anyone is planning on buying one soon.
EDIT: Apparently the first availability of the D-0 step boxed and tray i7 920 processors are expected to be in early March.
The update will be fully electrically and mechanically compatible, but will require a new BIOS update. From the announcement:
"Intel is initiating a C-0 to D-0 stepping conversion for the Intel® Core™ i7-920 processor where it will undergo the following changes:
- New S-spec and Material Master numbers for the converting products.
- CPUID will change from 0x000106A4 to 0x000106A5.
- The electrical, mechanical and thermal specifications remain within the current specifications. Intel anticipates no changes to customer platforms designed to previous Intel guidelines.
- Readable serial number will be removed from the package ink swatch to fully mitigate the potential risk of the IHS cosmetically overlapping a marked serial number. There is no change to the ULT matrix content which continues to contain the serial number."
Thought it may be worth pointing out if anyone is planning on buying one soon.
EDIT: Apparently the first availability of the D-0 step boxed and tray i7 920 processors are expected to be in early March.
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