SANTA CLARA, Calif., Feb. 11, 2007 – Intel Corporation researchers have developed the world’s first programmable processor that delivers supercomputer-like performance from a single, 80-core chip not much larger than the size of a finger nail while using less electricity than most of today’s home appliances. This is the result of the company’s innovative ‘Tera-scale computing’ research aimed at delivering Teraflop — or trillions of calculations per second –performance for future PCs and servers. Technical details of the Teraflop research chip will be presented at the annual Integrated Solid State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) this week in San Francisco.