At the Game Developers Conference, Intel showed off its Core i7-980X Extreme Edition, the chip makers first six-core CPU for consumers. Codenamed Gulftown, the Core i7-980X comes with more cores and computing threads, and a larger L3 cache, than the current i7-975, and all at the same price.
– Intel is showing off its new high-end “Gulftown” gaming chip, the
six-core Core i7-980X Extreme Edition, at the Game Developers
Conference in San Francisco.
Intel officials previewed the chip March 10.
The chip, the first six-core Intel chip for
consumers, is built on the companys 32-nanometer …
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Intel Previews Six-Core Gulftown PC Processor
Chip Shot: Intel Powers up Developer Programs at GDC
At this week’s Game Developers Conference, Intel will feature an array of software tools, contests, developer resources and enhanced games, designed to help spur innovation in the gaming developer community. Attendees can check out a preview of the new Intel® Core™ i7 processor (codenamed “Gulftown”), Intel’s first 32nm, six-core processor with 12 computing threads, as well as the new Intel® Graphics Performance Analyzers suite of software tools. Intel also announced the start of Level Up 2010, a worldwide game demo contest, and the next round of the Intel Atom Developer Challenge, where developers compete for the best applications in Intel AppUp Center beta.
Intel Spotlights New Extreme Edition Processor, Software Developer Resources at Game Conference



