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Intel pledges 80 cores in five years
September 26, 2006
CEO Paul Otellini reveals plans at IDF to ship a "teraflop" processor around the end of decade with 80 cores.
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Dell announces first quad-core servers
November 8, 2006
Servers based on Intel's quad-core Xeon available beginning early 2007; Dell also announces new AMD Opteron system.
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Intel's quad-core chip powerful but pricey
November 2, 2006
New Core 2 Extreme offers an overwhelming amount of performance that exceeds the demands of most PC users, according to reviews.
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Double the cores, double the chip heat?
August 3, 2006
Intel, AMD say they've learned lesson about staying cool, but first quad-core processors may make PCs perspire.
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