The Tech Report has quad-core Kentsfield benchmarks straight from the Intel Developer Forum, and the chip looks like a beast in multithreaded apps like 3D rendering and video encoding. What’s more, the chip will plug into standard LGA775 motherboards, and could become available before AMD’s ’4×4′ platform, which use dual dual-core chips.
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