Intel’s 2H09 Public Desktop, Server and Mobile Roadmap

Are you wondering what’s in store from Intel the rest of this year? Find the latest product and technology roadmap covering Intel’s desktop, server and mobile product lines in this 2H09 public roadmap.

Intel’s 2H09 Public Desktop, Server and Mobile Roadmap

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Access the presentation and press materials on the 2H09 and 2010 32nm processor family disclosure, including details on the $7 billion investment in 32nm technology manufacturing facilities.

Intel recently previewed the next Intel® Xeon® processor available in the second half of 2009. For details see Intel Server Update Previews Intel® Xeon® ‘Nehalem-EX’ Processor.

Another helpful resource is the Intel® Desktop Business Computing Solutions, a good/better/best guide to aid IT in making better desktop decisions.

2 Responses to “Intel’s 2H09 Public Desktop, Server and Mobile Roadmap”

  1. Knut Johnsen says:

    Road map does not show Clarksfield/Calpella, is it delayed?

  2. PremierIT says:

    The roadmap shows publicly announced products. Products referenced in other sources may not yet have been publicly disclosed.

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