It is not difficult to guess, in this case it was a 4-nuclear processor Core 2 Quad Q8200 Yorkfield of Intel. At the moment this is the lowest model of the family of Core 2 Quad, and it must be said, it is a success for those who want to have a desktop system based on 4-nuclear processors, but the relatively low cost. It seems that this explains why Intel Q8200 translates to a new audit - R0.
Building a new processor will not contain halide compounds, and the chip will have the new specifications, as well as the number of MM and CPUID (1067A). Nevertheless, the food will be compatible with it a set of system logic Intel in a series of 4, but in the processor provides a further three additional diets - Extended Stop Grant State, Deep Sleep State and Deeper Sleep State. In addition, Q8200 audit R0 even get a set of instructions XSAVE / XRSTOR. It is likely that during the installation of the processor to the existing motherboards will need to update the BIOS, but so far Intel is silent about it.
According to preliminary data, the supply of Q8200 with R0 audit will start on 23 February this year
Building a new processor will not contain halide compounds, and the chip will have the new specifications, as well as the number of MM and CPUID (1067A). Nevertheless, the food will be compatible with it a set of system logic Intel in a series of 4, but in the processor provides a further three additional diets - Extended Stop Grant State, Deep Sleep State and Deeper Sleep State. In addition, Q8200 audit R0 even get a set of instructions XSAVE / XRSTOR. It is likely that during the installation of the processor to the existing motherboards will need to update the BIOS, but so far Intel is silent about it.
According to preliminary data, the supply of Q8200 with R0 audit will start on 23 February this year