BANGALORE: Intel Corporation executive Anand Chandrasekher today introduced
products and technologies that the company said will surround its upcoming
family of Intel Core2 Duo processors.
Delivering the keynote at the Computex, Asia's largest computer expo,
Chandrasekher, Intel senior vice president and general manager, Sales and
Marketing Group, unveiled the new Intel 965 Express Chipset along with other
technologies for homes and businesses.
Chandrasekher said the new products outlined today collectively advance PC
and notebooks powered by the upcoming processors in a number of ways, ranging
from higher performing PCs with sharper high-definition video to notebook PCs in
ultra sleek designs that sip energy.
He also outlined new PC technology for enjoying entertainment and making
phone calls via the Internet.
"There is a tremendous amount of excitement and anticipation for our
forthcoming server, desktop and notebook processors based on the Core
microarchitecture," Chandrasekher said.
"The message to the industry is simple: We are bringing a massive amount
of new products and technologies to the market starting today that will change
the game in terms of what technology can do for you."
Today's news comes in advance of Intel's plans to begin shipping server,
desktop and laptop processors based on the company's new Core microarchitecture
in June, July and August respectively.
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