Intel Multicore Architecture Briefing

Future plans discussed.

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Intel recently held a press event in the US discussing its upcoming multicore architecture plans for its future products.

It is all most probably a prelude of what you can expect to hear and see at the upcoming IDF shows this year in a little less detail. The next lot of major news you'll hear about Intel will be next month at IDF China but for now there is plenty of good reading to be had - far too much to go over here.




Pat Gelsinger, Intel Senior Vice President and General Manager, Digital Enterprise Group discussed a range of topics including Dunnington for Expandable (Multi-Processor) servers, Tukwila delivers performance to the world's most powerful computers, Nehalem is Intel's dynamically scalable and innovative new processor microarchitecture, Visual Computing: Graphics Re-defined, Larrabee Architecture for Visual Computing and so on.

If you are keen to learn more about what Intel has planned for the future, check out this website that Intel setup. It includes high-res core shots and PDFs which go into great techy detail.

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