“Today Intel briefed press and analysts on several new products and technologies due to be detailed at the upcoming Beijing Intel Developer Forum, and we have all the dirt. Read on for the latest information on Penryn performance, a ‘Skulltrail’ alternative to AMD’s Quad FX platform, the ‘Larrabee’ discrete graphics project, Bearlake chipsets with DDR3 support, and more.”Here are some more Processor articles from around the web:
- A Performance Peek at Intel’s 45nm CPUs @ ExtremeTech
- Intel Developer Forum – Beijing 2007: New Centrino and a new Low Power Architecture @ AnandTech
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- Beijing IDF: Transition to 450mm wafers should be industry-wide, says Intel senior fellow @ DigiTimes
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- Intel Penryn 3.33GHz Processor Benchmarks @ Legit Reviews
- IDF 2007 :: Intel Penryn (45nm) dual- and quad-core benchmarks @ HEXUS
Talking silicon at the IDF
The Tech Report has boiled down the major chip news out of IDF 2007 into this article. From the new and impressive Penryn chip that is soon to arrive, to System-on-a-Chip to their answer to AMD’s 4×4 with Skulltrail, allowing two quad-core processors and four PCI Express graphics slots to work together. Get on over and see what other surprises were revealed.