Intel Launches Itanium 9300 Tukwila Processor
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Intel has finally launched its next generation EPIC processor, codenamed Tukwila, but now officially named Itanium 9300, a CPU that is set to take on the newly launched Power7 processor from IBM in a formidable battle at the very end of the market. The world's largest semiconductor company says that the Itanium 9300 will have two billion transistors disseminated over four cores (that's including the cache) each capable of handling two threads; the previous...
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