First Nehalem processor to be discontinued
Santa Clara, California-based Intel has recently released a product change notification to all of its partners, informing them on the chip maker's plans to discontinue one of its three Nehalem-based Core i7 processors, the Core i7 940 model. Put into effect as of May 4, 2009, the product discontinuance plan is related to both the tray and the box versions of said processor. With the announcement, Intel makes way for the recently-rumored Core i7 950, which should be announced in the near future, most likely prior to or during the Computex 2009 computer show in Taipei, Taiwan.
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel has recently released a product change notification to all of its partners, informing them on the chip maker's plans to discontinue one of its three Nehalem-based Core i7 processors, the Core i7 940 model. Put into effect as of May 4, 2009, the product discontinuance plan is related to both the tray and the box versions of said processor. With the announcement, Intel makes way for the recently-rumored Core i7 950, which should be announced in the near future, most likely prior to or during the Computex 2009 computer show in Taipei, Taiwan.
More at; http://news.softpedia.com/news/Intel-Discontinues-Core-i7-940-Makes-Room-for-Core-i7-950-110893.shtml