Intel Launches Nehalem Line

Although the first offering, dubbed Core i7, is a high-end desktop processor aimed at media designers, gamers and PC enthusiasts, the subsequent offering will be a workstation for users such as high-volume traders, says Steve Smith, vice president and director of digital enterprise group operations at Intel.

The vendor is currently working with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) on the Nehalem Efficient Performance (EP) dual-process servers and workstations, says Smith, who declines to give

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