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Note that we are using the proper latin prefix "sexa" for describing a six-core processor, unlike vast majority that will switch to greek and use prefix "hexa" [in that case, dual-core and quad-core would be di-core and tetra-core].
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Arandale was originally supposed to debut for Back to School season 2010, alongside 32nm quad-core and sexa-core Westmere processors (Core i7 die-shrinks).
Icrontic 2009
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Given AMD's track record, not to mention the fact that there hasn't been a single-socket server part announced for the sexa-core Opteron, Thuban's likelihood sounds like "a no-brainer" to Nathan Brookwood, research fellow with Insight 64.
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But Advanced Micro Devices (NYSE: AMD) just might beat its larger rival to the punch with its own sexa-core chip, called "Thuban."
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Intel's (NASDAQ: INTC) six-core or "sexa-core" part is called
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What we are not wrong about is the September launch, which will force the competition to either push into the sexa-core arena on desktop, or stay aside while Intel reaps the positive PR and more importantly, gather developer support.
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Intel's performance gurus are now performing finishing touches on the company's first 32nm processor, the sexa-core, duodec-thread Gulftown.
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"Pawley, sexa quen sexa este muchachote grispálido ..."
días estranhos 2008
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