Intel showcased Mobile Dual-Core Chip - but delayed to 2006

Posted on Thursday, December 09 2004 @ 17:35 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Intel Corp., the world’s largest maker of processors for desktops, servers and notebook, showcased recently its dual-core 65nm mobile central processing unit at a meeting with analysts, but said the commercial products based on the technology are only expected to emerge in 2006, some time behind the generally recognized schedule under which the processor was targeted for ’05 release.

Intel’s First 65nm Chip Working
“This week was the first time not only that we have shown the Yonah silicon publicly, but did a live, functioning demo, i.e., booted the operating systems, ran applications, etc. For the live demonstration we used a silicon we produced about a week ago,” Barbara Grimes, a spokeswoman for Intel Corp., told X-bit labs.

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