Intel Hits AMD For Six With New Chip
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Intel has unveiled the Xeon 7400 family of server processors, (code-named Dunnington), including one that is a six-core design.


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The range includes three low-voltage versions, and Intel is claiming they have “the lowest watts-per-core usage of any device in their category”, according to a report in the EE Times.

The news should be a shock for AMD, who is trailing Intel at not only the 45nm level, its rival six-core server processor, (code-named Istanbul), isn’t expected to be released for anywhere up to 12 months.

The new Xeon series chips have up to 16MB of shared L3 cache, come in both quad-core and six-core flavors, feature 45nm process technology and include a low-voltage 50W version for blade configurations.

Intel has not yet announced when it might release the new six-core chips for desktops and laptops.