Intel ships 40 million 65 nm processors
During the ongoing Intel Developer Forum (IDF), Intel CEO Paul Otellini pointed out that Intel has shipped over 40 million 65nm-made CPUs while its competitors have shipped none, and he then noted that Intel’s first 45nm CPU will be released in the fourth quarter of 2006. Otellini flaunted the success of Intel’s 65nm development, emphasizing that the chipmaker shipped over five million Core 2 Duo processors since the launch in July and the accumulated shipments of 65nm-made CPUs have exceeded 40 million units.
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