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Landmark launch of Indian Intel chip

By Joe Leahy in Mumbai

Published: September 15 2008 22:30 | Last updated: September 15 2008 22:30

Intel is to launch the first microprocessor for the mass market that it has developed almost exclusively at its design centre in Bangalore in a milestone for the research and development of computer hardware in India.

The US-based chipmaker’s Xeon Processor 7400 Series will feature six “cores” or processing units built into each chip, making it suitable for use in servers handling intensive enterprise applications. Previous chips had only four cores.

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