updateIntel has officially launched its next-generation processors based on the 45-nanometer manufacturing process. Codename Penryn, it consists of a family of chips for desktops, notebooks and ...
On 29 October 2007, Intel took the wraps off the first of its Penryn family of processors. The quad-core Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650, codenamed Yorkfield, replaces the QX6850 and will be available ...
Intel on Wednesday laid out its road map for the next year or so, including details about Penryn, its 45nm chip due later this year, as well as the next generation beyond that. The company will begin ...
Intel held a briefing today to further disclose and discuss details regarding their upcoming 45nm High-K Penryn and Nehalem processor cores. Roughly two years ago, Intel talked about their proposed ...
Paul Otellini revealed this morning that Intel will release its first 45nm microprocessor in less than two months. He said that the first of 20 unique processors to make up the Penryn family will ...
Intel Corp. said this week that it remains on track to begin producing its next-generation Penryn family of processors in the second half of this year, marking the next step in its "tick-tock" product ...
On the first day of the Intel Developer Forum, the company details several new products on its road map, including its 45-nm "Penryn" processors and its new System on a Chip technology. Intel is ...
Intel Corp. will begin producing its next-generation “Penryn” processors by the end of 2007, using greater power efficiency to push improved Core 2 and Xeon chips to speeds over 3GHz, the company said ...
Intel this week offered its first official overview Nehalem, the highly scalable microarchitecture positioned to succeed Penryn in delivering a new generation of processors for notebooks, desktops, ...