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http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/5032/53/
Number two chip maker AMD says that it will release true quad-core processors by mid-2007, distinguishing the chips from the packaged two dual core design that Intel has announced will be released this year.
According to AMD, its quad-core product will differ from the Intel offering because it will have four distinct processors on a single die rather than two dual-cores packaged together.
In the interim, AMD will also release a two dual-core package before the end of the year.
AMD fared better than Intel in the immediately preceding quarter, with net income of $89 million, up from $11 million a year earlier. By comparison Intel suffered a 57% earnings plunge of US$1.19 billion to just US$885 million for the quarter.
However, Intel has just released its new range of dual-core desktop, server and high performance computing processors, which out perform the current generation AMD offerings.
This is expected to boost Intel's sales in the coming quarter and put a damper on AMD further eating into Intel's market share.
AMD now has more than 20% of the processor market and has predicted it will have 30% by 2008. Meanwhile, Intel is going through a major cost cutting exercise and could shed up to 15,000 staff.