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Old 22nd February 2007, 15:07   #1
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Default Single-Core Chips Fading Away: Over 50% of Intel’s Chips Are Multi-Core

Stacy Smith, vice president and assistant of chief financial officer at Intel Corp., said during a presentation at the Bank of America technology conference that in Q4 2006 over 50% of microprocessors shipped by the company contained two processing engines, which essentially marks the milestone when multi-core x86 chips start to prevail over single-core offerings, at least, when it comes to Intel’s chips.

http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/cpu/dis...222052343.html
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