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Intel talks 64-bit extensions
Intel's main PR man has been having a chat with [link=http://www.internetnews.com]Internetnews.com[/link] about the chipmakers plans concerning dedicated 64-bit desktop CPUs.
[blockquote]Intel is in a unique position, however, because Prescott is a 32-bit chip by nature and will go head-to-head with the new 64-bit Athlon family produced by AMD. Since its introduction in September 2003, the new Athlon 64 has sparked speculation that Intel would need its own version to counter AMD's advances. So far, Intel has not shown its hand. [/blockquote]
[link=http://internetnews.com/infra/article.php/3294861]The full article[/link]
[blockquote]Intel is in a unique position, however, because Prescott is a 32-bit chip by nature and will go head-to-head with the new 64-bit Athlon family produced by AMD. Since its introduction in September 2003, the new Athlon 64 has sparked speculation that Intel would need its own version to counter AMD's advances. So far, Intel has not shown its hand. [/blockquote]
[link=http://internetnews.com/infra/article.php/3294861]The full article[/link]
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