Lynnfield pricing appears
The impending launch of Intel’s Lynnfield processors, the LGA1156-powered little brother to the Nehalem, is perhaps one of the worst kept secrets in the industry. We’ve been aware of the various SKUs for quite some time, but now a UK shop has jumped the gun and offered pricing.
The price on the i7 870 seems especially outrageous, so we can only assume it’s price-gouging or some other irrelevant anomaly.
Finally, as a reminder to people who just bought into Nehalem and may be panicking over a new chip with a new socket: Don’t sweat it. Lynnfield is a product designed to accommodate budget-conscious users, and it’s slower than Nehalem. Not only does Lynnfield use an older system bus technology, it does not use the Nehalem’s LGA1366 socket that Intel will use for the new 32nm chips coming this winter.
Ready to 









