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		<title>By: Intel&#8217;s Penryn set for November debut &#124; insideHPC</title>
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		<dc:creator>Intel&#8217;s Penryn set for November debut &#124; insideHPC</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] The DailyTech is reporting that Intel has set a launch date for Penryn, the next of the Core 2 line that currently includes Woodcrest and Conroe. Penryn is a process shrink, this time down to 45nm (we&#8217;ve talked about Penryn before; here and here) and those hi-k gates all the kids are talking about. Intel has set the launch date for its Penryn based quad-core Xeon processor family. The company intends to launch seven new Harpertown based models ranging from 2.0-to-3.16 GHz on November 11, according to a posting on Intel’s reseller webpage. Standard “E” bin and performance “X” bin processors launch on November 11. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] The DailyTech is reporting that Intel has set a launch date for Penryn, the next of the Core 2 line that currently includes Woodcrest and Conroe. Penryn is a process shrink, this time down to 45nm (we&#8217;ve talked about Penryn before; here and here) and those hi-k gates all the kids are talking about. Intel has set the launch date for its Penryn based quad-core Xeon processor family. The company intends to launch seven new Harpertown based models ranging from 2.0-to-3.16 GHz on November 11, according to a posting on Intel’s reseller webpage. Standard “E” bin and performance “X” bin processors launch on November 11. [...]</p>
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