Updated the links, Intel changed the file links on me sometime today...links work again as of 8/21 7:15PM EST
http://intel.wingateweb.com/US.../SF08_TCHS001_100u.pdf
I did not know that Nehalem was designed to support 3 DIMMs per channel for a total of 9 DIMMs per Nehalem COU. That would be a sweet mobo.
edit: Here's another good presentation from IDF with more details on the power management architecture as well as how the turbo mode can be expected to behave from a low-technical detail consumer viewpoint (good news - all 4 cores can be turbo'ed if the power consumption is still below TDP when fully loaded...see page 126)
http://intel.wingateweb.com/US.../SF08_NGMS001_100t.pdf
edit2: here's the Larrabee presentation - http://intel.wingateweb.com/US.../SF08_VCTS001_100s.pdf
edit3: Intel projects DDR3 will reach price parity with DDR2 by Q4 2009, see slide 7 - DDR3: Moving To Mainstream
Also see slide 12 on MetaSDRAM...16GB DDR3 DIMMs possible. Mention of a 144GB Nehalem system demo.
http://intel.wingateweb.com/US.../SF08_TCHS001_100u.pdf
I did not know that Nehalem was designed to support 3 DIMMs per channel for a total of 9 DIMMs per Nehalem COU. That would be a sweet mobo.
edit: Here's another good presentation from IDF with more details on the power management architecture as well as how the turbo mode can be expected to behave from a low-technical detail consumer viewpoint (good news - all 4 cores can be turbo'ed if the power consumption is still below TDP when fully loaded...see page 126)
http://intel.wingateweb.com/US.../SF08_NGMS001_100t.pdf
edit2: here's the Larrabee presentation - http://intel.wingateweb.com/US.../SF08_VCTS001_100s.pdf
edit3: Intel projects DDR3 will reach price parity with DDR2 by Q4 2009, see slide 7 - DDR3: Moving To Mainstream
Also see slide 12 on MetaSDRAM...16GB DDR3 DIMMs possible. Mention of a 144GB Nehalem system demo.