Intel Debuts Penryn Family of Processors

The new processor has been in development "for a long time" according to Rick Jacobsen, director of marketing for the financial services sector at Intel.

The new processor family, which doubles the number of transistors of the processor from 400 million to 800 million, will be offered for dual- and quad-core architecture, according to officials. Xeon 5400 will be a standard server offering from Intel and is backward-compatible with programs that run on previous versions of the Xeon processor

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