Friday, January 17, 2003

EE Times UK - Intel delays 64-bit processor to re-engineer part

EE Times UK - Intel delays 64-bit processor to re-engineer part SANTA CLARA, Calif.--Intel Corp. here today confirmed it has delayed a next-generation, 64-bit microprocessor line by one year, after the company decided to re-engineer the product. The company also announced a new 64-bit processor in its roadmap to fill the gap for the delayed chip, code-named Montecito.

Intel was originally supposed to roll out the Montecito processor in 2004, but it will now delay the 64-bit product until 2005, according to a spokeswoman for the Santa Clara-based company.

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