Intel wound up a week of multi-core processor madness at Computex in Taiwan, fittingly, outlining its newest mobile chip technology: the dual-core “Yonah” processor and accompanying chipset and wireless module. In addition to the dual-core technology, which has put Computex in the spotlight this week with desktop offerings from both Intel and rival AMD, Yonah is created with a smaller, more efficient 65-nanometer process and represents advanced multi-core technology in the two cores’ ability to share integrated cache.
Intel’s Yonah: Dual Core To Go
Posted by: Jay Lyman June 3, 2005 01:44 PMIntel wound up a week of multi-core processor madness at Computex in Taiwan, fittingly, outlining its newest mobile chip technology: the dual-core “Yonah” processor and accompanying chipset and wireless module. In addition to the dual-core technology, which has put Computex in the spotlight this week with desktop offerings from both Intel and rival AMD, Yonah is created with a smaller, more efficient 65-nanometer process and represents advanced multi-core technology in the two cores’ ability to share integrated cache.