SAN JOSE — Hoping to prove that 32-bit microprocessors will remain viable in servers for years to come, Intel Corp. here today disclosed development of a new central processing unit for use in ...
The chipmaker has a long track record of downplaying interest in chips that could read both 32-bit and 64-bit software. Still, over the last decade, it was tinkering away. Michael Kanellos is editor ...
SAN FRANCISCO--For years, Intel downplayed its interest in chips that could read both 32-bit and 64-bit software. Still, over the course of the last decade, the company was tinkering with the ...