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Intel Discusses Future Plans

heeeraldo writes "Tom's Hardware (unfortunately known for their one-page-stretched-into-nine articles, and endless ads) attended an Intel presentation about their future processor plans. The unsurprising bit: the endless march of additional cores. The surprising part: they're already focusing on 45nm processes." From the article: "Last week, Intel held a series of presentations at its Ronler Acres campus in Hillsboro, Oregon, whose facilities represent the main pillar of product design and manufacturing. These presentations included a short tour to the top-notch 65 nm production facility Fab D1D whose specifics Intel is currently replicating to other locations. The primary purpose of this show obviously was to convince around 80 analysts and journalists of the substantial health of Intel's 65 nm fabrication leadership, which is outputting new processors in high volume for launching new Pentium 4 6x1, Pentium D 900 and Core branded (known as Yonah) processors in early 2006."

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  1. Yes but by obeythefist · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    What is AMD doing in the future? It's all well and good that intel is still playing catch up, but it's much more important to know what the technology leader is doing. Quad core CPU's next year, I understand, from AMD. Intel? Who knows.

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  2. Re:apple by gnuLNX · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Or maybe you are just a retard.

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  3. I guess it's not worth reading the fine article... by aminorex · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    ...for me, since my company boycotts Intel, since they started building a 45nm fab in apartheid Israel.

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  4. Are you truly this stupid? by Groo+Wanderer · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Of the list, one of them is mine, and at the time, ATI was going to ship when I said it was.

    Go back to the Anandtech forums, you'll look smarter there.

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