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* [[PA-RISC]] (PA-8800)
*[[Intel]] released its dual-core desktop [[Pentium D]] [[x86]] [[64-bit]] processors to [[original equipment manufacturer|OEM]]s on [[12 April]] [[2005]] though they are not true dual cores, simply two dies on the same package. Its dual-core [[Xeon]] processors, code-named ''Paxville'' and ''Dempsey'', are shipping at 3GHz. The company is also currently developing dual-core versions of its [[Itanium]] high-end server CPU architecture but there have been many delays.
*[[Advanced Micro Devices|AMD]]
*[[Motorola]]/[[Freescale]] has dual-core ICs based on the [[PowerPC]] [[e600]] and [[e700]] cores in development.
*[[Sun_Microsystems]] multi-core CPUs include the 1.05 - 1.35 [[GHz]] [[UltraSPARC]] IV and 1.5 [[GHz]] [[UltraSPARC]] IV+ models, as well as the [[UltraSPARC T1]]
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