Intel To Ship First Dual-Core Chips In Q2

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If that time table holds, the Santa Clara, Calif.-based company would be moving quicker than its executives have suggested. As recently as December, CEO Craig Barrett hinted to analysts that a dual-core launch would come in late 2005.

In a statement issued Monday, the company said it had "plans to deliver two separate dual-core products and dual-core-enabled chipsets for its Pentium processor-class families in the second quarter, including the Pentium processor Extreme Edition."

The Extreme processor will ship with a new chipset --the Intel 955X Express, formerly code-named "Glenwood"-- that will have HD Audio, PCI Express and dual-channel DDR-2 memory.

The chip maker said its "mainstream" Pentium 4 processor, code-named "Smithfield," will ship with two new chipsets: the 945G Express and 945P Express. Both chipsets, which were code-named "Lakeport," will be shipped next quarter as well, the company said.

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Intel is racing with chip rival Advanced Micro Devices, Sunnyvale, Calif., as to be the first to market with dual-core functioning processors. AMD has also said it would ship dual-core functioning processors, in its AMD64 line, in 2005.