"If you think about the value vector for Intel, over the last few decades we've been delivering performance," said Pat Gelsinger, Intel's chief technology officer. "Moving forward, multicore will be the way that will be delivered in the future. ... But we're also expanding the value proposition in meaningful ways." AMD, of Sunnyvale, Calif., got a jump on Intel with the demonstration last week of four dual-core Opteron chips running in a Hewlett-Packard Co. ProLiant DL585 server. The processors, due commercially in mid-2005, will power servers and workstations. Each of the two processing cores in the Intel and AMD chips has its own cache. At the developer forum, Intel will not only stress the dual-core nature of its upcoming chips but will also play up those other "meaningful ways" in which it is enhancing its technologies, according to Intel President and Chief Operating Officer Paul Otellini. Otellini will kick off the show by outlining more details of Intel's "Ts," the technologies that will enhance the company's silicon in ways other than mere speed. News Source : eweek |
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