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Intel unveils new chip design to challenge AMD 

San Francisco (AP): Intel Corp cracked the lid on a new chip design that is at 
once a big challenge to smaller rival Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Inc and
an admission that AMD nailed a key design feature before it slipped into a 
severe financial slump. 

Intel, the world's largest computer chip maker, showed off the new blueprint, 
known as a microarchitecture, for its chips at a developers conference in
San Francisco on Tuesday. 

Though some of the details were already known, the design's formal unveiling 
represented another demonstration of Intel's advantage over AMD in cranking
out new chip designs once every two years, a factor that helped send AMD's 
stock price down 5 per cent in an overall down day for technology shares. 

AMD has racked up nearly USD 5 billion in losses during the past 18 months and 
last month replaced Hector Ruiz, who had been running AMD for six years,
with a new chief executive, Dirk Meyer. 

The details of Intel's microprocessor architecture are always highly technical. 
But they're also closely watched because of the ubiquity of Intel's chips
in personal computers and corporate servers. 

One of the most significant changes was already known. Intel now plans to build 
a part called an integrated memory controller which moves information between
the microprocessor and the computer's memory directly into the processor 
itself. 

That's a key change because processors are asked to do more and more, and any 
lag in communication can seriously hurt performance. AMD has already been
incorporating integrated memory controllers into its processors. 

Because of that and other tweaks, Intel said its new design, which is 
code-named Nehalem, will triple the speed at which data can be written to 
memory or
read back, compared to previous generations. 
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