HTTP:: Intel Reportedly Planning to Put Westmere in Servers
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel, the world's leading vendor of high-performance, x86-based computer processors, is reportedly planning to put its upcoming Westmere processors into single-socket, entry-level server systems. Codenamed Clarkdale, Intel's next-generation, mainstream, dual-core CPUs will be designed using the new Westmere architecture and will come with an integrated graphics core. According to the chip maker, there are plans for versions based on the aforementioned processors that will go inside single-socket servers. During a discussion of Intel's collaboration with software giant Microsoft on the much-anticipated Windows 7 operating system, the world's leading chip maker offered details on its product roadmap, which includes the much-anticipated Core i3 and Core i5 brands, for the mainstream market. âœIt is true that we do single-socket server and embedded derivatives on our client parts, but [there is] no announcement at this time,â George Alfs, an I!
ntel spokesperson, said, according to a recent news report by the IDG News Service. Intel's current line of Core 2 Duo chips, designed for mainstream computer systems, will be updated with the Clarkdale chips, designed to provide users with an improved performance and reduced power consumption. Thanks to the integrated gr...
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