Intel's new Nehalem processor
Intel CEO highlights next-generation chip
At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Calif., Intel CEO Paul Otellini discusses the company's next-generation, 45-nanometer microarchitecture, Nehalem. The company says the processor will offer better performance and energy efficiency than its predecessors. It's scheduled to go into production in 2008.
- Speaker: Paul Otellini, Intel
- Length: 06:02
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