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Intel Plans Dual-Core Version of Diamondville

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 29 February 2008 - 14:28 · 1 comment & 2629 views

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Intel's low-power processor code-named Diamondville will initially be available as a single-core processor, but the company is planning a dual-core version, said a source familiar with Intel's plans. The dual-core Diamondville will deliver better performance than the single-core version and will be for low-cost desktops, the source said.

The dual-core Diamondville chip take Intel into the low-cost desktop market to compete with vendors such as Via Technologies, which is providing low-cost processors in desktops priced at less than $300 being sold by Everex.

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#1 pyehac on 03 Mar 2008 - 06:17
I thought everything will be dual core?

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