The source, a company Intel will move to 32nm manufacturing process more quickly than originally planned. According to available data, the manufacturer is going in the fourth quarter of 2009, that is, at least for a quarter earlier than planned, to begin very aggressive marketing campaign processors Clarkdale, and quickly begin selling them in large quantities. Given the traditional pre-sales growth, the plan does not look fantastic.

The company will begin producing 32nm Intel dual-core processor with 4Mb cache, supporting Hyper-Threading, dual integrated DDR3 memory controller and integrated graphics core for desktop computers. Because the processor Clarkdale includes actual processor, memory controller, graphics core and uses PCI Express, eliminating the need for a north bridge motherboard.

Instead, the new Intel processor will connect directly to the chipsets 5-Series, part of the platform, which includes the controller hard drive, wired and wireless network controller, PCI-controller and other functions necessary for a complete system.

According to unconfirmed reports, Intel wants to sell processors Clarkdale in the fourth quarter of this year amounted to 10% of the total sales of processors Intel, and that during the first quarter of 2010, their share rose to 20%.