The Falcon Has Landed: 65nm CPUs Appear in Xbox 360

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65nm “Falcon” CPUs and revised heatsinks found in latest Xbox 360 “Halo 3” hardware

When it comes to computer processors, the advantages of a die-shrink are undeniable. For chip makers and overclockers a processor manufactured at a smaller process can open up more headroom for faster clock speeds, or decrease power consumption and cooling requirements. A die-shrink is a much-lauded happening in the computer world. For consoles, however, a die-shrink usually occurs without much fanfare except in the case of the Xbox 360. Gamers have been waiting for months for the arrival of 65nm Xbox 360 chips, with the hope that the cooler-running processor would mean more stable hardware.

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