Intel applies the 65-nanometer process to the Presler chip
Intel has begun working on a new generation of microprocessors that apply 65-nanometer manufacturing process technology. This was assessed by experts as a more optimistic milestone for Intel after a few months of unfavorable business.
In fact, Intel has begun producing new chips - codenamed Presler - exclusively for desktops a few weeks ago and has begun offering this new product to manufacturers. PC export. Presler is a line of dual-core chips with completely new designs. It is expected that desktop computers using Presler chips will officially appear on the market and next year.
In addition, Intel also plans to produce dual-core Yonah chips exclusively for 65-nanometer-based notebooks later this year. And by the end of the third quarter of 2006, Intel intends to launch a variety of chips manufactured on the 65-nanometer process.
Intel has previously announced that it will produce a 65-nanometer process application chip this year. However, according to experts, this is unlikely to happen because there are many times the chip manufacturers in the world make an appointment with their promises. But perhaps this time is an exception.
Successful application of the 65-nanometer process means that Intel has surpassed its rival, AMD, and is also a new pressure that Intel puts on other competitors. , AMD said the company could only start working on the 65-nanometer technology next year.
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