New Intel products to be made in Chandler
Intel Corp. is providing more information about its future multi-core future products, and some of them will be coming out of the California company's Chandler facility.
Pat Gelsinger, senior vice president and general manager for Intel's Digital Enterprise Group, laid out the groundwork Tuesday for the future of Intel's Core i7 processors, which are designed to be more powerful and energy efficient. The products should begin rolling out in server markets in early 2009 before desktops client versions in the latter half of the year.
The company also is looking at its multi-core architecture, code named Larrabee, for release some time in 2009 or 2010, with the hopes that it will provide better computing with new chips perhaps containing hundreds of cores creditreport.
Intel's Fab 32, its newest facility built in Chandler, will handle some of the manufacturing for the upcoming launches, although company officials could not say which of the chips will be manufactured there.
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