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  • Intel's cost per die is only $40
    September 13, 2005 – 10:42 PM in INTEL
    Market research firm Instat reports that chip giant Intel is still the world leader in manufacturing and in fab capacity.
  • Intel: x86, 32-bit on-die application support dropped for IA-64 Montecito
    January 24, 2006 – 5:40 PM
    An Intel spokesperson confirmed to TG Daily this afternoon that the company's IA-64 platform will be dropping all on-die support for hardware-based 32-bit application execution. This includes both IA-32 and x86 platforms, emulation for which will now be moved to a software-based layer.
  • Intel Teases New Larrabee Details
    August 4, 2008 – 6:00 AM
    Santa Clara (CA) - Siggraph is just around the corner, so it should not be too surprising that Intel is talking more seriously about Larrabee, a discrete graphics product due for launch in "2009 or 2010".
  • Infineon samples dual-die, 4 GByte DDR2 memory
    February 25, 2005 – 12:11 PM
    The integration of two core elements does not only benefit processors: Infineon claims it has developed the first dual-die DDR2 memory module to double overall capacity while increasing total height of the device by only 0.1 mm.

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