San francisco - Sixty-four-bit computing will move from the data centre to the client, while dual-core will span server architectures and communications will become more modular, Intel Corp. executives told the firm's annual Development Forum. In a keynote speech, Pat Gelsinger, senior vice-president and co-general manager of Intel's recently-formed Digital Enterprise Group, said the industry is evolving toward multi-core platforms with added benefits to silicon, such as virtualization and faster server networking approaches to 64-bit memory.
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