Intel Ships Dual-Core Chips
Torrey Clark writes "Intel seems to be the first to ship a batch of dual core x86 64-bit processors to OEMs.
Intel's first dual-core chip is the Intel Pentium Processor Extreme Edition 840. The new processor runs at 3.2 GHz, backs Intel's Hyper-Threading and is supported by the company's 955X Express chipsets, formerly code-named Glenwood.
Dell also announced that it would be one of the first PC makers to ship Intel's new dual core Pentium Extreme." Reader wyckedone adds "AMD is set to ship their dual core Opteron processor, designed for servers, next week."
..a toast!
Escher was the first MC and Giger invented the HR department.
Maybe I should invest in the heatsink business. I see a huge future in it thanks to Intel and AMD's dual core plans...
Yes, but my question is "Will it be AMD-compatible?" ^_^
Is this Intel rushing something to maket?
Don't worry, they just need a head-start to prepare for the massive recall (and possible liability suits, depending on how many houses burn down) when the world discoveres what it means to have 250W worth of CPU packed into a square inch of silicon.
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Intel is leading in chip sales because their processors are Extreme
I'm not particularly fond of Intel. My father used to beat me as a child with an Intel processor.
"The P-PEE?"
I prefered the original code name: Pentium Object Oriented Processor.
"Derp de derp."
Are the cores fighting? If so, that is not good for business. They should rip all those duel cores out and replace them with good old American Dual Core chips instead.
That will teach those nasty duel cores a thing or two.
But don't forget that this is the "extreme edition". Its name is the Pentium Object Oriented Processor Extreme Edition - or POOPEE