Glenn Hinton says he'll be working on an 'exciting high performance CPU project.' However, we'll probably have to wait years for the project's results.
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The Intel engineer who helped design the first-generation “Nehalem” Core processors is returning to the company as it faces an uphill battle in the processor wars. On Wednesday, Intel senior fellow Glenn Hinton announced he was coming out of retirement to return to the chipmaker, ...
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