Intel chip to run multiple applications
Intel said Thursday that its Itanium 2 microprocessor due in 2005 and code-named Montecito will have four times more storage capacity than its predecessor and will be able to run several applications at once. "Existing Itanium chips have 6 megaBytes cache and are not capable of multithreading, in which multiple applications can be run simultaneously with no degradation to performance."
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