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Intel Prepares a Quad-Core Notebook Chip

posted onMarch 18, 2008
by hitbsecnews

Stanford president John Hennessy calls parallel programming for multicore processors the biggest challenge computer science has faced in more than 50 years. But that's not stopping Intel from moving ahead with plans to bring even greater core counts to your laptop.

According to trade-media reports, Intel is readying a new breed of quad-core mobile processors for release this fall, marking what could be the first concerted effort by the chip giant to aim its high-end multicore processors at the general mobile market.

Just don't expect quad-core laptops to become an industry standard anytime soon. As DigiTimes notes, these chips won't come cheap, and will also suck down significantly more power than today's mainstream mobile Core 2 Duo processors -- a big no-no in the mobile space.

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