Tim Bailey Talks Intel’s Future Plans
By Shawn on Tuesday, September 4th, 2007 at 2:24 PM PST In Computer, Game Related Science, Hardware

Tim Bailey, Intel’s APAC Director of Marketing talks about Intel’s future with TechARP. Bailey discusses the imminent Penryn family of 45 nm processors as well as hafnium-based high-k dielectric and metal gates, its answer to AMD’s SSOI (Strained Silicon On Insulator) technology to improve transistor performance.
Future innovations gamers can expect from Intel are the 32nm processor by 2009 and the teraflop-on-a-chip as well as a sub-1W processor by the year 2010. Looks like PC gamers have a lot to look forward to.
via Tech ARP

… To… much… Money
PC gameing is starting to get way to expensive.
No doubt, they should start making computers cheaper, not more elite! IMO, it would be better to make pc gaming and computing altogether more accessible by sticking with things like DX9 Shader 2.0 and crap like that. I get a little pissed when I think about all the great games that could be made on existing hardware and software intructions without having to pony up for “better” crap.
*it’s bullshit