Low Power Key to Upcoming Intel Designs
As expected, Intel told attendees at this week’s Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco that the next generation of its processors will follow a low-power path to reduce heat leakage while still providing higher performance than ever. Giving his first speech to an IDF crowd since becoming CEO in May, Paul Otellini said that the company will begin shipping in the second half of 2006 the first chips to use a new micro-architecture for notebook, desktop and server CPUs. The new micro-architecture is based on technology gleaned from the Pentium M and its predecessors. The Pentium M was originally designed for use in low-power notebooks.
During his keynote, Otellini showed off upcoming processors for notebook, desktop and server platforms – codenamed respectively Merom, Conroe and Woodcrest – built on Intel's coming 65-nanometer manufacturing process. The Merom multi-core mobile processor is due in the second half of 2006.(continue at source)








