Chandan Puggal

Intel Plans 32-Core Processor by 2009/2010

Posted by: Chandan Puggal on: April 15, 2008

Computer Technology (in hardware terms) is a world which is changing much rapidly then even we had ever though of it.Specially in case of processors. It might be time to change our way of thinking about processor speed. Now Intel is hinting at processors with 32 cores available by the end of this decade. Sure, the company predicted 20GHz chips by 2010 a few years ago, but now instead of higher gigahertz numbers, they’re talking multiple cores that will result in a processor that will be 15 times faster than today’s quickest chips.(i am waiting for it:))

Intel has assigned the pet name “Keifer” to the many-core processor project in general and “Gulftown” specifically to its 32-core processor that will be manufactured using a 32nm process, and it will include eight processing nodes, each with four cores. The jaw-dropper is that each one of these cores will be running at a paltry 2GHz, but since there are 32 of them, they’ll leave today’s processors in the dust. That is, unless Intel thinks of something else between now and then, which wouldn’t be all that unusual.

Hello

Posted by: Chandan Puggal on: March 10, 2007

Well as i am new to this blog world,so let me start with a hello.Friends i am a straight forward person.Truly speaking i am not a master of computer just a simple person having just basic knowledge of system.I am here to learn something new.I ll share everything interesting which i ll find while surfing

Bye-Bye


  • Anurag Bhandari: Chrome surely is rocket-fast and feature rich and yet with a minimalistic interface. I feel Chrome will give tough competition to Firefox in the near
  • Chandan Puggal: Yeah absolutely right it consumes a lot of bandwidth because of low default cache and there is no option for setting the Cache :(
  • Abhishek: I agree Chrome is faster than others. but it consume lots of bandwidth !!