Intel makes power consumption a priority
At the Intel Developers Forum, the chipmaker announces architectural changes, which executives say will make enterprises more energy-efficient
At the Intel Developers Forum, the chipmaker announces architectural changes, which executives say will make enterprises more energy-efficient
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Sixty-four-bit computing will move from the data centre to the client, while dual-core will span server architectures and communications will become more modular, Intel Corp. executives told the firm’s annual Development Forum.
Intel chief executive Craig Barrett gave his last keynote speech to a group of 5,000 attendees from 40 countries at the firm’s Developer Forum, pushing what the company calls a “holistic platform approach” to processor development.
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Sixty-four-bit computing will move from the data centre to the client, while dual-core will span server architectures and communications will become more modular, Intel Corp. executives told the firm’s annual Development Forum.rn
Intel chief executive Craig Barrett gave his last keynote speech to a group of 5,000 attendees from 40 countries at the firm’s Developer Forum, pushing what the company calls a “holistic platform approach” to processor development.rn
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