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Vanderpool is the code name of a Microprocesseur realized by Intel and presented for the first time to the IDF (Intel Developer Forum) San Jose (California) between the 16 and the September 18th 2003. It embarks a technology of partition processor making it possible to make turn several operating systems at the same time on the same chip. A “super BIOS” makes the interface with the chip and makes it possible to make turn different the operating systems simultaneously.
Thus, according to New Scientist: The chip will make it possible futures Ordinateur S to make function Windows XP at the same time as Linux or the operating system of Apple, Inc., as easily as the computers of today makes function Word and Internet Explorer simultanément.
Vanderpool technology is now available.
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