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Intel Unveils New 45nm Processors and Chipset

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 28 February 2008 - 13:09 · 3 comments & 3465 views

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Intel Corp. Wednesday unveiled five new processors and a chipset for the embedded market. The quad-core and dual-core Xeon processors are being built with the company's new 45 nanometer (nm) process and will take advantage of Intel's new transistor design. At the same time, Intel announced that it will extend life cycle support for the new processors to seven years from the traditional five years.

"It's good news from the standpoint that Intel continues to be dedicated to the market," said Jim McGregor, an analyst at In-Stat in Scottsdale, Ariz. "Funny, when you think Intel, you don't think embedded stuff. But they've been in the market for 15 to 20 years. Their embedded group is a billion dollar business. Historically, it was a matter of taking what came from the traditional computing market and supporting it for longer life cycles. But over the last few years, they've really modified that and their embedded group has a lot more engineering expertise."

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(1 reply) #1 toadeater on 29 Feb 2008 - 00:49
I wish they would have unveiled some more E8400's, or at least released the E8200, so retailers would stop jacking up the prices on them. I've been waiting since December to upgrade; everything's ready--prices are low on 8800GTs, RAM, and motherboards--and now Intel has to pull this bull****.
#1.1 vetneufuse on 29 Feb 2008 - 01:10
oh yes, heaven forbid intel create better and newer stuff
#2 Zyphrax on 29 Feb 2008 - 11:26
Pffft... Get your production line of Q9450 and Q9550 straight and I'm interested in new processors again.

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