Intel · 2006
Intel Core 2 Extreme X6900
The Intel Core 2 Extreme X6900 is a dual-core desktop processor released in 2006, based on the Core microarchitecture. It was never publicly released.
The Intel Core 2 Extreme X6900 is a dual-core processor from Intel's Core 2 Extreme series, introduced in 2006. It features a base clock speed of 3.2 GHz and a total L2 cache of 4 MB. The processor supports instruction sets including MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, Intel 64, and virtualization (Intel VT-x). It has an unlocked multiplier, allowing for overclocking. The X6900 uses the LGA 775 socket and has a TDP of 75 W. Notably, this processor was never publicly released. It was designed for high-end desktop systems and is compatible with motherboards supporting the LGA 775 socket and Core 2 series chipsets.
Specifications
| Microarchitecture | Core |
|---|---|
| Cores unverified | 2 |
| Threads unverified | 2 |
| Base clock unverified | 3.2 GHz |
| L2 cache (total) unverified | 4 MB |
| TDP / base power unverified | 75 W |
| Socket unverified | LGA 775 |
| Instruction sets unverified | MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit, Intel Active Management Technology (iAMT2), Intel VT-x |
| Unlocked multiplier unverified | Yes |
| Release year unverified | 2006 |
| Notes unverified | The X6900 was never publicly released. |