GAME DEVELOPERS CONFERENCE, San Francisco, Feb. 19, 2008 – For
those who crave more performance than what four processing cores and a single
graphics card can deliver today, Intel Corporation has introduced the Intel®
Dual Socket Extreme Desktop Platform. Formerly codenamed "Skulltrail," this is
one of the first enthusiast desktop platforms to support two Intel quad core
processors for a total of eight processing engines and a choice of multi-card
graphics solutions from either ATI* or NVIDIA*.
"When it comes to delivering innovation to the ultimate enthusiast, our new
8-core desktop platform is a winner," said Jeff McCrea, senior vice president
and general manager of Intel's Digital Home Group. "The ground-breaking Intel
Desktop Board D5400XS enables the flexibility to pair a variety of quad graphics
solutions with two of our fastest desktop processors. The result is stunning PC
performance."
The Intel® Desktop Board D5400XS, when paired with two Intel® Core™ 2 Extreme
QX9775 processors, forms the foundation of the Intel Dual Socket Extreme Desktop
Platform. Hardcore gamers will welcome the opportunity to enjoy multiple
simultaneous graphics card solutions featuring either NVIDIA SLI* or ATI
Crossfire* for today's latest graphics-intensive titles. And the performance of
eight processing cores is especially welcomed by the 3-D animators, digital
audio artists and high-definition video editors behind the coolest games here at
the Game Developers Conference.
"For the team creating world-class games here at id, time is one of our most
valuable assets," said Robert A. Duffy, Programming Director, id Software.
"Having eight powerful Intel cores in a single machine helps our team create and
test our latest titles at record speed. We have seen one of our most
time-consuming asset generation processes cut from over 4 hours to under 20
minutes by utilizing all eight cores and threading the generation code. Long
term this translates to better games on the market faster than previously
possible."
As high-definition video becomes more prevalent than ever, encoding and
editing is a task that more power users are looking to their PC to do for them.
Such workloads are handled with ease by this new platform, and video developers
such as DivX* are excited about the possibilities.
"By optimizing our codec to take advantage of these eight cores, we're seeing
very impressive performance gains in our labs," said Jerome Vashisht-Rota,
co-founder of DivX Inc. "Natively supporting eight core technology allows us to
significantly accelerate codec performance for processor intensive applications
like the encoding of high-definition video on the PC so that we can continue to
offer our users the high-quality digital video experience they have come to
expect."
Each Intel Core 2 Extreme processor QX9775 offers 12MB of L2 cache, a fast
1600 MHz system bus and four cores running at a brisk 3.2 GHz. When paired on
the dual-socket Intel Desktop Board D5400XS, this platform breezes through
modern benchmarks and advanced workloads. For experienced enthusiasts who desire
more capability, the Intel Core 2 Extreme processor bus ratio locks (overspeed
protection) have been removed**. This offers added technical flexibility in
customizing the system so OEMs can unleash even more performance.
"This dual processor platform is the fastest desktop PC we've ever tested in
our labs, reaching a score of 6481*** on 3DMark06* CPU and 20,160*** on
Cinebench* 10 even while running at the standard 3.20 GHz frequency," says
Shervin Kheradpir, director of Intel performance benchmarking.
Pricing and Availability
The Intel Core 2 Extreme processor QX9775 is available now at an MSRP of
$1,499 each. Estimated street pricing for the Intel Desktop Board D5400XS is
$649. Platform components are sold separately. Several enthusiast PC
manufacturers plan to offer systems based on this new platform starting today
and over the next 30 days, including Armari*, Boxx Tech*, Digital Storm*, Falcon
Northwest*, Maingear*, Puget Systems*, Scan*, Velocity Micro*, Vigor Gaming*,
Voodoo*, @Xi Computers* and others.
Intel Game Demo Contest Enters its Third Year
On Feb. 15, Intel launched the third Intel® Game Demo Contest to showcase the
latest creations from professional, aspiring and student game developers. The
games will be judged in three categories: best threaded quad-core game, best
game-on-the-go and best game on Intel integrated graphics.
The contest will award prizes valued at more than $100,000 in cash, tools and
services, including a marketing support kit worth more than $20,000 to help
jumpstart the success of the winning games. The contest also offers exposure to
key game developer communities and software distribution opportunities. Visit www.intel.com/software/gamecontest for official rules and full
details.
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others.
** Altering clock frequency and/or voltage may (i) reduce system
stability and useful life of the system and processor; (ii) cause the processor
and other system components to fail; (iii) cause reductions in system
performance; (iv) cause additional damage; and (v) affect system data integrity.
Intel has not tested, and does not warranty, the operation of the processor
beyond its specifications.
*** Source: Intel. Configuration: Dual Intel® Core™2 Extreme
QX9775 (3.20GHz, 12MB L2 cache, 1600MHz FSB) on Intel Desktop D5400XS board.
2x2GB Dual Channel Micron* FBDIMM DDR2-800 5-5-5-15, 3x ATI Radeon* HD 3870
Graphics Card in Crossfire* Mode, Pre-production ATI* driver 8.47, Seagate*
320GB Barracuda* NCQ Serial ATA 7200 RPM, Windows* Vista* Ultimate 32bit.
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or components and reflect the approximate performance of Intel products as
measured by those tests. Any difference in system hardware or software design or
configuration may affect actual performance. Buyers should consult other sources
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performance of Intel products, visit www.intel.com/performance