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Intel, IBM roll out new computer network chips
21 hours ago ago from U.K. News Room
SAN FRANCISCO — US technology titans IBM and Intel have rolled out powerful new computer chips designed for businesses continually demanding more from networks and data centers. Intel introduced an Itanium processor 9300 series developed under the code name that it touts as delivering twice the performance of prior generation chips. The 9300 series features two billion transistors per chip and four mini-brains that process data. ...
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By Don Clark, Reporter, The Wall Street Journal Intel (INTC) loves to talk about Moore’s Law, its co-founder’s famed maxim about how rapidly miniaturization improves semiconductors. The company also prides itself on setting the pace, underscoring the strategy recently by deploying its most tiny circuitry in microprocessors for mainstream PCs. Then there’s Itanium. The high-end microprocessor line, originally developed with help from ...
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