As ever, Ars Technica has the best technical coverage of Intel's Developer Forum. For those of us who care less about the details of things like systems-on-a-chip and pinball grid arrays, they always manage to cut to what really matters. Here's what you need to know: The upcoming Penryn chip, the mooted successor to the Intel Core2 Extreme line, is going to absolutely scream at video encoding.
The developmental iron came through with a 221 percent speed improvement on DiVX encoding. That's unheard of in this era. Most of the performance improvements are more linear, but this chip is coming to rock. I'll take four quads, please.