Intel announced on Thursday new processors built around its plans for a new category of highly integrated, purpose-built and Web-savvy system-on-chip designs. The company also unveiled its first eight products under its Intel EP80579 Integrated Processor family for security, storage, communications and industrial robotics. Intel is basing several of these SoC chip designs on the same blueprints as the company’s existing processors that run much of the Internet, called “Intel architecture,” according to company officials.
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Posted by: Jack M. Germain July 24, 2008 08:45 AMIntel announced on Thursday new processors built around its plans for a new category of highly integrated, purpose-built and Web-savvy system-on-chip designs. The company also unveiled its first eight products under its Intel EP80579 Integrated Processor family for security, storage, communications and industrial robotics. Intel is basing several of these SoC chip designs on the same blueprints as the company’s existing processors that run much of the Internet, called “Intel architecture,” according to company officials.