Intel Ships New Processors Based on 45-nanometer Process

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Intel Corporation today announced expanded offerings for embedded market segments with new processors with extended, 7-year life cycle support, a new chipset and a carrier-grade server. The processors, based on Intel's high-k, metal gate transistor formula and manufactured on the company's 45-nanometer process, include the Quad-Core Intel Xeon processor 5400 Series and Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor 5200 Series.


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