Date:21/09/2008 URL: 
http://www.thehindu.com/2008/09/21/stories/2008092160401300.htm 

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Intel India team lofts a 'sixer' 

Special Correspondent 

Designs world's first six-in-one processor 

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Xeon processor has 1.9 billion transistors on board

It is used to fuel high-end, server-type computers

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Bangalore: The world's first six-in-one processor has been completely designed 
and developed in India. 

Engineers of the Design Enterprise Group at the Bangalore development centre of 
chipmaker Intel have crafted the latest Xeon processor, used to fuel high-end,
server-type computers. 

The 7400-series has 1.9 billion transistors on board to drive six separate 
cores or computing units. That means after dual and quad processors, we are now
offered one chip doing the job of six.

Better performance 

Code-named 'Dunnington' during its development (the joke among Intel geeks is 
that it should be renamed DunninIndia), the chip delivers one-and-half times
more performance and power savings than earlier Xeon processors, R. 
Ravichandran, director-sales, Intel South Asia, said at the unveiling of the 
chip here
last week.

Having designed the chip from scratch, the Intel India team also carried out 
"post-silicon validation," making sure the design translates into a smooth
manufacturing process when it is handed over to the silicon foundry.

Expertise in product design 

Intel India president Praveen Vishakantaiah, who personally led the Dunnington 
team in its formative period, says: "We have achieved considerable expertise
in product design and the proof of this is in today's launch of the world's 
first six core x86 processor, which has been completely designed here." 

Terascale chip 

The India centre of Intel was also a key partner last year in delivering the 
world's first terascale experimental chip capable of one trillion operations
per second. 
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