Intel is planning to skip the 45nm production process altogether with its forthcoming Poulson Itanium processors, jumping from 65nm to 32nm, the chipmaker revealed. The move is not the result of Intel's innovative powers. Delays in previous designs have pushed back the entire Itanium roadmap, and the switch allows the Poulson launch to coincide with the availability of 32nm technology. Pouslon will introduce a new micro-architecture, but Intel has not provided a projected launch date for the chip.
The chip giant's 32nm technology is slated for 2009, and the firm typically debuts new chip technology in less risky consumer models before they are brought to enterprise-class processors. This makes 2010 a likely Poulson launch date. Intel offered even fewer details about Poulson's replacement, unveiling only its Kittson codename.
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