Intel readies 8-core, 16-core Itanium 2
Intel Corp.’s much-anticipated multicore processor, code-named Tanglewood, will contain eight processor cores when it ships, sources close to the chip maker revealed on Wednesday. "The processor is expected to ship in 2006, a year after Intel’s first dual-core Itanium, code-named Montecito, the sources said. It will be followed by a 16-core processor, they added."
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