Intel plans to launch the third model of its four-core processor in
January, continuing its efforts to stay ahead of Advanced Micro Devices
(AMD) on the next-generation processor family.
Intel will launch the Core 2 Quad chip for high-end desktop PCs during the CES trade show in Las Vegas the week of Jan. 8, industry sources said. The new chip follows Intel’s launch in November of its quad-core Xeon 5300 for servers and Core 2 Extreme QX6700 for gamers. Quad-core chips can handle complex tasks faster than single-core chips by using multithreaded software to break each job into smaller pieces, then computing them simultaneously. The chips are most popular with users of servers and workstations running programs like digital media creation and high-end gaming. Intel plans to target this new chip at a broader segment of mainstream users, though it will still focus on processor-intensive, highly threaded programs such as entertainment, gaming and multimedia activities. In the long run, the company plans to use multicore processors as the engines for its full array of technology platforms in the digital home, office, mobile and enterprise markets. |
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Intel plans to launch the third model of its four-core processor in
January, continuing its efforts to stay ahead of Advanced Micro Devices
(AMD) on the next-generation processor family.



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