Within a week, Intel will introduce the first 32 nanometer-manufactured processors on the market, their desktop family Clarksdale. Processors that will be included in the Core and Core i3-i5 family is processors with integrated GPU. The new, more efficient manufacturing technology promises good overclocking potential, something we now have clear evidence on which a Taiwanese overclockers pressed a Core i5 Clarksdale CPU from 3.47 GHz to 6.92GHz whole with the help of liquid nitrogen.

In addition to a screenshot at 6921MHz has even managed to pick a world record in the test program SuperPi, where a 1M round was cut in 6344 seconds at a clock speed of 6.76 GHz.

Really impressive clock speeds of Intel's new 32 nanometer architecture, therefore, should appear on the market during the first week of January 2010.