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Gulftown [1] or Westmere-E [2] is the codename of an up to six-core hyperthreaded Intel processor able to run up to 12 threads in parallel. It is based on Westmere microarchitecture, the 32 nm shrink of Nehalem. [3] Originally rumored to be called the Intel Core i9, it is sold as an Intel Core i7. [4]
Gulftown is an unincorporated community in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, at an elevation of 610 feet. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is located about two miles east of Dewar, Oklahoma . [ 3 ] It is centered around the corner of Hackberry Road and Arbeka Road, being both south and east of US Route 266 .
Connection of the GPU inside the Westmere microarchitecture. Westmere (formerly Nehalem-C) is the code name given to the 32 nm die shrink of Nehalem.While sharing the same CPU sockets, Westmere included Intel HD Graphics, while Nehalem did not.
Gulfton is a community in Southwest Houston, Texas, United States [1] 3.2 sq mi (8.3 km 2).It is located between the 610 Loop and Beltway 8, west of the City of Bellaire, southeast of Interstate 69/U.S. Highway 59, and north of Bellaire Boulevard.
The latest badge promoting the Intel Core branding. The following is a list of Intel Core processors.This includes Intel's original Core (Solo/Duo) mobile series based on the Enhanced Pentium M microarchitecture, as well as its Core 2- (Solo/Duo/Quad/Extreme), Core i3-, Core i5-, Core i7-, Core i9-, Core M- (m3/m5/m7/m9), Core 3-, Core 5-, and Core 7- Core 9-, branded processors.
The microarchitecture is the same as in the six-core Gulftown/Westmere-EP processor, but it uses the LGA 1567 package like Beckton to support up to eight sockets. Starting with Westmere-EX, the naming scheme has changed once again, with "E7-xxxx" now signifying the high-end line of Xeon processors using a package that supports larger than two ...
Based on Westmere microarchitecture; All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64, XD bit (an ...
Intel's 6-core processor, codenamed Gulftown and built on the Westmere architecture, was released on 16 March 2010 as the Core i7 980x Extreme Edition, retailing for approximately US$1,000. [17] Intel's lower-end 6-core, the i7-970, was released in late July 2010, priced at approximately US$900.