Since GDC 2007, we’ve seen lots of advancements to Intel processors, including the move to 45nm transistors (codenamed Penryn) and now the 8-core Intel Extreme Edition motherboards (codenamed Skulltrail). Here’s what people at the Game Developer Conference had to say about the performance boost they’re getting from Intel technology.
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