Intel has announced the emergence of new technology, which, according to the largest manufacturer of processors, will provide more sophisticated and powerful tools for scientists, researchers and engineers, but also will increase the computing power to accelerate the scientific and engineering projects, for example the development of new drugs and study of climate change.

In the first half of 2010 Intel will discharge a innovative CPU optimized for high performance computing (HPC), code-named Nehalem-EX. Six-core Intel CPU will work at high frequencies than the eight-version of Nehalem-EX, and will offer advantages for definite tasks related with high performance computing. Customers will help from greater memory bandwidth as well as superior power compared to today's decisions, and be capable to assemble a supercomputer, which embraces up to 256 such CPUs. According to Intel, supercomputer cluster might enclose numerous such systems.

Intel also announced that a beta application to sustain the Intel Ct will be accessible by the ending of 2009. Technology Intel Ct aids parallel programming languages C as well as C + +, automatically code for handing out on multicore CPUs with multicore systems.