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    Intel to release more details about dual-core platforms at IDF?

    Posted on Thursday, August 26 2004 @ 14:38:15 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    It is expected that Intel will release more details, including roadmaps, of the development of its dual-core platforms at the upcoming autumn Intel Developer Forum (IDF). This event takes place during September 7-9 in San Francisco.
    Under the spotlight will be Intel’s planned desktop-use dual-core processor, codenamed Smithfield, to be launched in mid-2005 and a notebook-use dual-core processor, codenamed Napa, slated for launch in the first quarter of 2006, the sources said.

    Paul Otellini, president and chief operating officer of Intel, is expected to give a keynote speech focusing on Intel’s latest efforts in the convergence of computing and ultra-wideband networking technologies, the source noted.
    Source: DigiTimes


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