Launched a quad-core processor at CES 2007

Today (9-1), Intel officially introduced three new quad-core processors, including the first Intel® CoreTM 2 Quad-branded microprocessor, paving the way for widespread development. computers using four-core chips.

Intel is currently shipping a total of 9 versions of quad-core processors for the desktop and enterprise markets.

Intel also announced two new quad-core processors for single-processor servers, 29 quad-core and two-core processors for the desktop and laptop market segments. and server.

Picture 1 of Launched a quad-core processor at CES 2007

Intel Quad-Core processor

Four processor cores will make quad-core microprocessors the ideal choice for multi-threaded applications that require the power of microprocessors like Adobe After Effects *, Premiere Pro 2.0 *, Windows Media Encoder *, Snapstream * and Win DVD *.

Intel also introduced the Quad-core Intel® Xeon® processor 3200 series for servers using a microprocessor. Developed on the Intel Core microarchitecture platform, these products will bring new levels of performance and energy efficiency to primary server applications such as e-mail, Web, file and print. Two new processors announced today have clock speeds of 2.4GHz and 2.13GHz with system channel speeds of 1,066MHz and 8MB of L2 cache.

The new quad-core processor Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 (2.4GHz) is currently being demonstrated at the CES 2007. This processor is priced at $ 851, applicable to orders of 1,000 sets of products.

The price of a quad-core Intel® Xeon® X3220 processor (2.4GHz) and Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® X3210 (2.13GHz) costs $ 851 and $ 690 respectively, respectively. for orders of 1,000 sets of products.