Code names of the processors on Intel's roadmap Code names of the processors on Intel's roadmap. The Core micro-architecture, already here, will spread throughout Intel's processor lineup this year.
Harpertown and Yorkfield will be Intel's first 45-nm quads Harpertown and Yorkfield will be Intel's first 45-nm quads. (65-nm quad cores are already shipping.)
Intel is emphasizing its impending shift to 45-nm chip-manufacturing technology.
Server chips, both dual- and quad-core, will continue to bear the Xeon brand name.
High-k and metal is Intel's innovative replacement for the polysilicon material used for the past 30 years.
Downsized devices like mobile Web browers and Net TVs are high on Intel's list of markets it hopes will grow.
The upcoming Menlow processor will power the mobile Internet devices Intel envisions.
McCaslin powers Apple TV; Menlow is aimed at handheld Web devices.
Santa Rosa is the next-generation Centrino notebook platform.
Montevina, due in 2008, will bring quad-core processing to laptops.
Systems-on-a-chip may be the most novel component of Intel's long-term technology strategy.