Intel Delays Dual-Core Processor, Plans New Server Chip
Kajakske writes "Intel said Thursday that it is pushing back the release of its first dual-core processor by a year to 2005 and adding a new microprocessor for servers to its Itanium II lineup. On the other hand, Intel is moving forward in the area of new technologies."
The Santa Clara, California-based company is the leading maker of processors, which serve as the brains of computers.
And then there are the customers, who consume these processors like living dead zombies animated by radiation from outer space.
So, can I have both? Buy two hyperthreaded chips and stick em int he same board, and get an even weirder inneficient speed increase. Or would writing a scheduler to handle it be too hard, virtual chips on top of two real chips, I imagine it could appear to look like 4 way smp when in reality its 2 way weird smp. I unno, I want one!
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The Santa Clara, California-based company is the leading maker of processors, which serve as the brains of computers.
Ah, so that's what those things do..
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