For those who haven’t attended an Intel Developer Forum before, here are two more excerpts from sessions that took place at IDF Shanghai this Spring.
Check out “Inside Intel Next Generation Nehalem Microarchitecture” and “Extreme Mobile Gaming Design Considerations for High Performance Notebooks.” You can also check out a list of all the sessions scheduled for IDF San Francisco (Aug 19-21) in the online content catalog. Inside Intel Next Generation Nehalem Microarchitecture by Ronak Singhal:(see also slides from this session in .pdf) This media can be viewed at http://www.podtech.net/home/5298/inside-idf-nehalem-microarchitecture
Extreme Mobile Gaming Design Considerations for High Performance Notebooks by Dan Ragland and Rajiv Mongia:
(see also slides from this session in .pdf) Your browser does not support JavaScript. This media can be viewed at http://www.podtech.net/home/5297/inside-idf-extreme-mobile-gaming-design



Hello, I am french and loyal Intel’s consumer. In the French community several questions were raised about the overclock of Nehalem.
It’s certain, lots of frenchies counting on a Nehalem’s overcloking’s political! Such as the Core 2 Duo overcloking’s political…
For us the ideal choice would be find a Nehalem with the same potential to overclock like Q6660 or Q9450 … The interest for the middle class is the bloomfield 2.66 ghz => up to 3,2 ghz / 3,5ghz with air overcloking
The sale would be better!
Sorry for my English
whoever said it would not overclock? I am wondering if it will overclock, as well.