Intel touted its processor roadmap during its Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco Tuesday, and the company even showed off a working model of its 45 nanometer next-generation processor, dubbed “Nehalem,” as well as functioning 32 nanometer chips. In addition, the processor giant is gearing up to deliver its 45 nanometer family of Penryn x86 processors, which are based on Intel’s high-k metal gate transistor technology, in November. Nehalem is set for release in 2008 at the 45 nanometer form factor, with 32 nanometer versions coming in 2009.
Intel Trots Out Nehalem, Penryn Processors
Posted by: Chris Maxcer September 19, 2007 11:56 AMIntel touted its processor roadmap during its Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco Tuesday, and the company even showed off a working model of its 45 nanometer next-generation processor, dubbed “Nehalem,” as well as functioning 32 nanometer chips. In addition, the processor giant is gearing up to deliver its 45 nanometer family of Penryn x86 processors, which are based on Intel’s high-k metal gate transistor technology, in November. Nehalem is set for release in 2008 at the 45 nanometer form factor, with 32 nanometer versions coming in 2009.