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SPOTLIGHT: Intel, AMD believe in the power of four
December 8, 2005 — 8:01pm ET
Most companies and consumer don't even have dual-core computers, but AMD and Intel are already planning to market quad-core computers in 2007. Initial systems will probably have two dual-core chips, whereas later systems will probably support four (or more) cores natively. How high will they go? Article
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