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Intel to ship new chips in November


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Posted 20 September 2007 - 12:47 AM

images/news/intel.jpgIntel Corp. fired a pair of technical salvos at smaller rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. on Tuesday, announcing a November launch date for its next generation of chips and showing off its momentum in manufacturing technology.

Chief Executive Paul Otellini told a crowd of thousands at the Intel Developer Forum here that the company's next cycle of microprocessors, code-named Penryn, will begin shipping Nov. 12.

Microprocessors are the calculating engines inside personal computers and the servers that power corporate networks and the Internet. Intel is the world microprocessor leader, commanding more than three-quarters of the market.

Its new chips boast a 20 percent performance boost and increased energy efficiency over the previous generation, in part because of advances in chip-making technology that shrinks the size of the circuitry and new materials used inside the transistors to keep energy from escaping. Energy loss is a major problem when the size of transistors, the building blocks of computer chips, approach the atomic scale.

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Posted 20 September 2007 - 02:29 AM

:eniparadoxgma: *sigh* go intel

Actually, thx for the info scara. Maybe it is time that i look into building a intel box huh? Ahhh, another stealth build maybe? :cc_surrender:

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Posted 20 September 2007 - 03:54 AM

I will have to admit, the Core2Duo chips are really good. I believe, for some reason, the 6550 @1333 is the smoothest and most responsive of all the chips I use to build systems. I was reading the Intel announcement and it all sounded good and feasible...until I saw the "20% performance boost". Perhaps it is true but I believe I would have used the term "significant" or something similar. It is podiatral suicide to toss out a figure like 20% and it turns out to be 17%. Those that take measurements such as this are VERY unforgiving when it comes to unfulfilled promises. That is a large statement to make anyway. I will be curious to see if it is true, hype, or more so, a tad of exaguration...talker. :eniparadoxgma:

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Posted 20 September 2007 - 06:11 PM

Wow... +20% is really a big thing ! :eniparadoxgma:




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