Intel 65nm desktop, server CPUs 'up and running'
Intel has 65nm versions of its mobile, desktop and server-oriented dual-core processors up and running in the its labs, a senior company executive revealed today.
Questioned in London today about Intel’s 65nm processor plans, Kirk Skaugen, marketing director at Intel’s Digital Enterprise Group, said the chip maker has "dual-core up and running across all our platforms".
Read the complete story . (The Register)
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