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The original microarchitecture of the Core i series was code-named Nehalem. Subsequent microarchitectures were Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge, Haswell, etc. (see Intel microarchitectures). Prior to the ...
At the center of Intel’s efforts is a commitment to energy-efficient performance based on a next-generation microarchitecture reviewed during the IDF. These multi-core products designed with the ...
The Rocket Lake processors used a new core microarchitecture, called Cypress Cove, which took the Sunny Cove microarchitecture from Intel’s 10nm Ice Lake laptop CPUs in 2019 and backported it to ...
Then, for those who want all the details, we’ll explain some of the techie differences between the various Intel chips you can buy so you can ensure you get the best processor for your needs and ...
With Intel Core Ultra 200V series processors, the company debuts its new Xe2 graphics microarchitecture that is claimed to deliver “a significant leap” in laptop graphics performance with 30% ...
From the consumer space it often would appear as if Intel’s CPU making history is pretty much a straight line from the 4004 to the 8080, 8088 and straight into the era of Pentiums and Cores.
The range of Intel's Core Ultra 200S processors for mainstream ... Xe cores based on the Xe2 LPG microarchitecture. Traditionally, F-series processors do not feature an iGPU, so these CPUs require ...
Core Ultra 200V Pitched For ‘Next-Gen AI PC’ Experiences With the Lunar Lake microarchitecture sporting a far faster neural processing unit (NPU) than Arrow Lake, Intel is promoting the Core ...
The 5100 series is targeted at the high-volume server, workstation, storage, communications and embedded market segments. These are the first to use Intel’s new Core microarchitecture and ...
This week we’ve seen a tsunami of news stories about a vulnerability in Intel processors. We’re certain that by now you’ve heard of (and are maybe tired of hearing about) Meltdown and Spectre.
Menard, director, Platform Capabilities, Intel IT. "Intel Core microarchitecture-based server platforms offer a cost-effective high performance computing solution in today's demanding chip ...
The first CPU to reach a clock speed of 4 GHz was the Pentium 4 570 released in November 2004 as part of Intel's NetBurst microarchitecture ... against Intel's Core series during that period.