The Vega 2 processor, a company focused on network development, will be available in 2007.

The new central unit of the California-based company contains 48 64-bit cores. The device is manufactured using 90-nanometer manufacturing technology at TSMC and is specifically designed to accelerate computer networks.

Vega contains 2 million transistors: this easily beats even ATI and NVIDIA top chips, which contain less than 812 million. The Vega 400 units will also be able to be connected to each other, so we can use up to 2 cores and 768 gigabytes of RAM at the same time.

The manufacturer recommends its products primarily for Java systems. Acceleration is usually not enough, as many users are slowing down: it is enough to be extremely popular today. iWiW we are thinking of a portal where programmers have to deal with constant slowdowns despite their extremely serious hardware background.