A small introduction:
For those of you who don't want to follow the link, here is the date to wait for if you want more information on Yamhill, apparently:
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OK, here's the link... <A HREF="http://news.com.com/2100-1006_3-5150336.html?tag=nefd_top" target="_new">Intel will unveil Yamhill at IDF.</A>Intel plans to demonstrate a 64-bit revamp of its Xeon and Pentium processors in mid-February--an endorsement of a major rival's strategy and a troubling development for Intel's Itanium chip.
For those of you who don't want to follow the link, here is the date to wait for if you want more information on Yamhill, apparently:
The demo, which follows the AMD64 approach of Intel foe Advanced Micro Devices, is expected at the Intel developer conference, Feb. 17 through 19 in San Francisco, according to sources familiar with the plan. Intel had code-named the technology Yamhill but now calls it CT, sources said.
