At the Games Convention in Leipzig, Germany, Intel highlighted the launch of the Intel Core 2 Extreme mobile quad-core Processor X9300 -- the first ever notebook-savvy quad-core chip -- and the company's innovative turbo mode feature of the Intel® Core™ i7 (formerly known as Nehalem). In the ESL Intel Arena in hall 3, booth B30/B40, Intel also showcased exclusive game play with Crysis Warhead, Farcry2, Bionic Commando and a sequel of World in Conflict, along with live matches of the Intel® Friday Night Games, Intel® Extreme Masters and the European Nations Championship and free gaming with 150 Notebooks and Desktops based on Intel processors.
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