Tuesday 10 February 2009

Intel® Multi-Core Technology

Permanently altering the course of computing as we know it, Intel® multi-core technology provides new levels of energy-efficient performance, enabled by advanced parallel processing and next-generation hafnium-based 45nm technology. Incorporating multiple processor execution cores in a single package delivering full parallel execution of multiple software threads, Intel multi-core technology enables each core to run at a lower frequency, dividing the power normally given to a single core. This provides a breakthrough experience in notebook and desktop PCs, workstations, and servers.

Central to our technology roadmap, Intel® multi-core processors based on 45nm Intel® Core™ microarchitecture are paving the way to the next revolution in processor technology—next-generation 32nm multi-core processors. By innovating future architectures that can hold dozens or even hundreds of processors on a single die, we're ensuring that Intel® technologies will continue to outpace demands well into the future.

Intel® quad-core technology

Intel® quad-core technology

Discover next-generation 45nm Intel® quad-core technology providing four cores in a single processor. Ideal for multitasking and multimedia, Intel quad-core technology delivers exceptional energy-efficient performance for the ultimate computing experience.

Intel® dual-core technology

Intel® dual-core technology

With two complete cores in a single processor, desktop and notebooks, workstations, and servers with 45nm Intel® dual-core technology enables enhanced multimedia, gaming on the go, and energy-efficiency without compromise to performance.

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Defining your digital life

Explore multi-core processors designed for multimedia and high-impact gaming experiences.

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