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Mr Alpha
The NDA has lifted and Core 2 (Conroe) reviews are out for those who have been waiting for what Conroe really will shape up to be. Here is a link to the one at Anandtech: Intel's Core 2 Extreme & Core 2 Duo: The Empire Strikes Back

A few choice quotes:
QUOTE(Anand Lal Shimpi @AnandTech)
But make no mistake, what you see before you is not the power hungry, poor performing, non-competitive garbage (sorry guys, it's the truth) that Intel has been shoving down our throats for the greater part of the past 5 years. No, you're instead looking at the most impressive piece of silicon the world has ever seen, at the fastest desktop processor we've ever tested. What you're looking at is Conroe and today is its birthday.
QUOTE(Anand Lal Shimpi @AnandTech)
As you will soon see, Intel's new Core 2 lineup has basically made all previous Intel processors worthless. The performance of the new Core 2 CPUs is so much greater, with much lower power consumption, that owners of NetBurst based processors may want to dust off the old drill bits and make some neat looking keychains.
QUOTE(Anand Lal Shimpi @AnandTech)
Intel's Core 2 processors now offer even quicker memory access than AMD's Athlon 64 X2, without resorting to an on-die memory controller.
QUOTE(Anand Lal Shimpi @AnandTech)
A trend that we've been seeing all throughout this review is that the performance of these CPUs effectively falls into three groups: Core 2 processors at the top, Athlon 64 X2s in the middle and Pentium D at the very bottom of the charts.
QUOTE(Anand Lal Shimpi @AnandTech)
The 2.4GHz E6600 turned out to be quite an overclocker in our tests. Even though it was hard-locked at a 9 multiplier it reached an amazing 4GHz in the overclocking tests. That represents a 67% overclock.
QUOTE(Anand Lal Shimpi @AnandTech)
Final Words

Intel's Core 2 Extreme X6800 didn't lose a single benchmark in our comparison; not a single one. In many cases, the $183 Core 2 Duo E6300 actually outperformed Intel's previous champ: the Pentium Extreme Edition 965. In one day, Intel has made its entire Pentium D lineup of processors obsolete.

And a little note on availability:
QUOTE(Intel)
Intel Core 2 Extreme processor based systems and boxed product are expected to be available on the day of launch, 27 July. Intel Core 2 Duo processor based systems and boxed product [through places such as Newegg] are expected to be available from 7 August. Each OEM has their own product introduction / transition cycles based upon their target market segment and current product offerings. We expect some to offer product in August with more introductions extending through September. Check with the OEMs of your choice to get their specific message on system availability.
protozero
Wow, AMD better be smart. Looks like Intel has a new toy to play with. If the prices stay around what they say their going to be, AMD could lose a large market share.
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