Intel Has Double Vision: First Multi-Core Silicon Production Begins
February 7th, 2005 Leave a comment Visited 28 times, 1 so far today
Intel Has Double Vision: First Multi-Core Silicon Production Begins
Intel Corporation today announced it has completed initial production runs of dual-core processors and provided further details about its multi-core plans to its customers, signaling the beginning of an era when PCs will have two or more “brains†inside.
Intel plans to deliver two separate dual-core products and dual-core-enabled chipsets for its Pentium® processor-class families in the second quarter, including the Pentium® processor Extreme Edition. The Intel® Pentium® Processor Extreme Edition will include Hyper-Threading Technology, providing the ability to process four software “threads†simultaneously.
“In addition to our products, we are investing heavily to further prepare the industry for the shift to multi-core computing platforms,†said Robert Crooke, vice president, Desktop Platforms Group and general manager, Desktop Marketing and Strategic Planning, Intel. “We accelerated this effort with the introduction of Hyper-Threading Technology three years ago and we’re extending it by building multi-core processors. Platforms based on Intel multi-core technology will provide the performance and responsiveness consumers and businesses need to get the most enjoyment and productivity from their applications.â€
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