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Intel Corporation announced that
desktop processors based on the company's upcoming new
microarchitecture (codenamed "Nehalem") will be formally
branded "Intel® Core™ processor." The first products in
this new family of processors, including an "Extreme
Edition" version, will carry an "i7" identifier and will
be formally branded as "Intel® Core™ i7 processor." This
is the first of several new identifiers to come as
different products launch over the next year.
Products based on the new microarchitecture will
deliver high performance and energy efficiency. This
"best of both worlds" approach is expected to extend
Intel's processor leadership in future mobile, desktop
and server market segments.
"The Core name is and will be our flagship PC
processor brand going forward," said Sean Maloney, Intel
Corporation executive vice president and general
manager, Sales and Marketing Group. "Expect Intel to
focus even more marketing resources around that name and
the Core i7 products starting now."
The Intel Core processor brand name has gained broad
awareness, preference, and market momentum over the past
several years. The Intel Core name remains the logical
choice for Intel's latest family of processors. The
Intel Core i7 processor brand logo will be available for
high-performance desktop PCs with a separate black logo
for Intel's highest-end "Extreme Edition." Intel will
include processor model numbers to differentiate each
chip.
Initial products based on this microarchitecture are
expected to be in production in the fourth quarter of
this year. These processors will feature Intel®
Hyper-Threading Technology, also known as simultaneous
multi-threading, and are capable of handling eight
software "threads" on four processor cores. |