Intel is cancelling a version of the Pentium 4 due out later this year and a similar Xeon chip for servers that had been slated for 2005. Instead, Intel is prepping dual-core chips for desktops in 2005 and notebooks in 2005 or 2006. Apparently, heat dissapation problems in the single core processors running at higher clock speeds drove the decision.
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