Intel CEO compares Silverthorne criticality with original Pentium

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Intel’s been throwing so many mobile processor codenames around in the past 12 months or so that we’ve resorted to hiring droids to constantly update pivot tables as chips are named and nixed from its ever-evolving roadmap. But being the weekend and all, it looks like we’re stuck telling you about yet another presumably vital processor that’s likely destined to hit cellphones, UMPCs, and other handheld computing platforms sometime in the not too distant future. According to an interview by Germany’s FAZ, Intel’s CEO compared the chip “to the original Pentium” in terms of importance to the company, and while Mr. Otellini didn’t go into too much detail beyond that (can’t blame him for keeping us curious), he did note that the firm hopes the 45nm CPU can infiltrate “10 to 20-percent of the mobile phone market.”

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