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INTC News New Intel Processors Expand Quad-Core PC, Server Line-Ups
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Intel Corporation formally introduced three more quad-core processors,
including the first to carry the Intel® Core™
2 Quad processor brand name that begins the expansion of quad-core PC
sales to mainstream buyers. Intel now offers a total of nine quad-core
processor versions in the desktop and enterprise market segments.
The Intel Core 2 Quad processor packs four brains in every PC and
delivers the immense speed and responsiveness that is increasingly
required to process today’s most demanding
media-intensive applications. This processor is available in PCs and in
the reseller channel immediately. Intel also announced two quad-core
processors for single-socket servers. Today’s
announcement builds on the company’s
revolutionary Intel Core 2 Duo and quad-core microprocessor families,
with 29 dual and quad-core processors for sale in the desktop PC, laptop
and server market segments.
“Today Intel delivers another breakthrough —
quad-core technology for anyone’s PC," said
Intel President and CEO Paul Otellini. “The
performance once requiring a supercomputer is now on the desktop,
allowing you to do new and amazing things.”
Intel’s multi-core processors are designed to
enhance the computer user’s experience from
start to finish. These microprocessors, which are based on the Intel®
Core™ microarchitecture, target performance
desktop and gaming PCs and will benefit from highly threaded software
applications that target these market segments. Intel is actively
working with software developers on threading applications and
next-generation games that will be able to take advantage of quad-core
microprocessors. The four cores make quad-core based computers the ideal
choice for processor intensive, highly threaded applications such asAdobe
After Effects(1), Premiere Pro 2.0(1), Windows Media Encoder(1),
Snapstream(1) and Win DVD(1). Combined with the availability of
Microsoft Windows Vista(1), this launch marks a rare occurrence in which
new processors and a new operating system hit the market about the same
time.
In addition to new levels of performance, these products bring consumers
multitasking capabilities that enhance the way they create, experience
and enjoy digital entertainment. Computers with the Intel Core 2 Quad
processor are excellent for high-definition video entertainment and are
multimedia powerhouses for demanding software applications run
simultaneously. With four compute cores, the processor is uniquely
designed for running multiple digital streams throughout the home –
making it the ultimate entertainment engine for Intel®
Viiv™ technology-based PCs.
New Quad-Core Server Processors
Intel also introduced today the Quad-Core Intel®
Xeon® Processor 3200 series for single-socket
servers. Built on the Intel Core microarchitecture, these products will
bring new levels of energy-efficient performance to entry server
applications such as e-mail, Web, file and print. Two new processors are
available today with clock speeds of 2.4 and 2.13 GHz with a 1066 front
side bus and 8 MB of L2 cache.
Intel has made this next step in the computer’s
ongoing evolution as fast and easy as possible through continued
investment in silicon process and manufacturing technology. Intel’s
advanced processes can help reduce the amount of energy required to run
computers and “shrink”
a processor’s make-up to place multiple cores
inside one product at more affordable prices.
Pricing and Availability
The new Intel Core 2 Quad processor Q6600 (2.4GHz) has been announced
and is currently being demonstrated at CES. It is available now at $851
in 1KU quantities. Quad-Core Intel® Xeon®
processor pricing includes the X3220 (2.4GHz) at $851 and the Quad-Core
Intel® Xeon®
Processor X3210 (2.13GHz) at $690.
Intel, the world leader in silicon innovation, develops technologies,
products and initiatives to continually advance how people work and
live. Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom.
(1) Intel, Intel Core, Xeon and the Intel logo are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the
United States and other countries. Other names and brands may be claimed
as the property of others.