Later this year, Intel is expected to release the first of it's new Core processors.
These processors, previously known as the "Conroe", "Merom", and "Woodcrest" processors, should revolutionize Intel's aging x86 product line.
The Core CPU's are designed for specific purposes:
- Conroe - Desktops
- Merom - Notebooks
- Woodcrest - Servers
Core is also known as NGMA (Next Generation Micro Architecture).
Aside from sheer performance, the Core processors are designed to significantly improve performance-per-watt, as Intel becomes increasingly focused on cooling issues.
The new Core processors are built using a 65nm process with a simplified 14-stage pipeline.
A major goal of the new Core architecture is the ability for multiple processor cores to work together efficiently. This should help Intel to compete with AMD's HyperTransport architecture.