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Intel’s Six-Core Dunnington Microprocessor

February 26th, 2008        


Intel is working on the six-core chip called the Dunnington. This six-core Dunnington microprocessor will use the three dual core 45 nanometer Penryn processors with a shared 16MB L3 cache. The chip will be succeeded by Nehalem micro-architecture which has better support than eight cores. It is still under wraps, no words on the availability.

[via TechFresh]

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