Intel Shows off PCs, Servers Built on Lynnfield Processors
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Sep 08, 2009
PC World
Intel showed off a number of new computer systems and at least 40 new motherboards built by partners for new Intel microprocessors that officially launched on Tuesday, nearly a month after the chips were first spotted at computer markets in Taipei.
The company launched three new quad-core processors formerly codenamed Lynnfield, and aimed at desktop computers, as well as the new Xeon 3400 series processors aimed at low-cost servers. The chips use Intel’s new Nehalem architecture…

