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Issue #11 September 2005
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Intel's enabling strategies for 64-bit and multi-core processors
Most people know Intel for its computer processors and chipsets. But, did you know that Intel is also dedicated to creating integrated, robust Linux solutions to take advantage of Intel's platforms? In this webcast, learn more about the Intel Linux enablement strategy, the evolution of user needs for computing power, and Intel's roadmap for multi-core and 64-bit computing.
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