Current informations actually reveal Intel will introduce I/O virtualization with VT-d on codename Bearlake, the chipset aimed to work with quad-core processor called codename Kentsfield.
After Bearlake release, aimed to servers, another chipset, this time aimed to desktops, will feature VT-d: Intel Seaburg.
Daily Tech reports Seaburg will be a part of a platform known as Stoakley, which is expected to appear in Q4 2007.
No informations are available about the CPU planned in this new platform.