September 27th 2006 |
CPUs & Chipsets
Intel Corp will make chips with four processing cores in November the world’s biggest microchip maker said on Tuesday as it tries to maintain a lead over rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
The chips — to be called Core 2 Quad Extreme — are meant for high-end servers and gaming computers, with cheaper versions due out early in 2007, Chief Executive Paul Otellini told the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco.
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