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To: Dave who wrote (151990)12/10/2001 9:41:30 PM
From: puborectalis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Neither Intel nor Sun would specify when they will bring multicore processors to market, but Intel said it expects to deliver them at the 70-nanometer (0.07-micron) process generation, according to John Shen, director of microarchitecture research at Intel Labs. That product would be a follow-up to Intel's upcoming IA-32 Xeon processor, a single-core device that will use SMT to handle two application threads. Intel said in August that it plans to deliver dual-threaded Xeons in the first half of 2002.