Just when we thought Intel’s yet-to-release six-core Core i9 would be the future, the silicon giant drops the bomb yet again with more multi-core madness — the experimental 48-core Single-chip Cloud Computer (SCC), a.k.a. Rock Creek. While it looks like Intel still has a long way from their 80-core target in 2011 , this bad boy packs an impressive 1.3 billion transistors on a 45nm fabrication, but sucks up just 125 watts which is a far cry from Core i9’s 130 watts.

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Intel crams 48 cores onto stamp-sized processor, wants to do what Cell did