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  2. Intel Turbo Boost - Wikipedia

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    An Intel November 2008 white paper [10] discusses "Turbo Boost" technology as a new feature incorporated into Nehalem-based processors released in the same month. [11]A similar feature called Intel Dynamic Acceleration (IDA) was first available with Core 2 Duo, which was based on the Santa Rosa platform and was released on May 10, 2007.

  3. Turbo button - Wikipedia

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    The turbo button is the small button below the segment display; the amber light above is a secondary indicator of the turbo button state. On IBM PC–compatible computers, the turbo button selects one of two run states: the default "turbo" speed or a reduced speed closer to the Intel 8086 CPU.

  4. Nehalem (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia

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    Intel Turbo Boost 1.0. [6] 2–24 MiB L3 cache with Smart Cache in some models. Instruction Fetch Unit (IFU) containing second-level branch predictor with two level Branch Target Buffer (BTB) and Return Stack Buffer (RSB). Nehalem also supports all predictor types previously used in Intel's processors like Indirect Predictor and Loop Detector. [7]

  5. AMD Turbo Core - Wikipedia

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    AMD Turbo Core a.k.a. AMD Core Performance Boost (CPB) is a dynamic frequency scaling technology implemented by AMD that allows the processor to dynamically adjust and control the processor operating frequency in certain versions of its processors which allows for increased performance when needed while maintaining lower power and thermal parameters during normal operation. [1]

  6. Intel says new transistor technology could boost chip ...

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    Intel Corp on Thursday disclosed a new method for making transistors on semiconductors that its chief architect said could boost the performance Intel's next round of processors by as much as 20%.

  7. Sandy Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Intel Turbo Boost 2.0 [5] [6] [7] 32 KB data + 32 KB instruction L1 cache and 256 KB L2 cache per core [8] Shared L3 cache which includes the processor graphics ; 64-byte cache line size; New μOP cache, up to 1536-entry; Improved 3 integer ALU, 2 vector ALU and 2 AGU per core [9] [10] Two load/store operations per CPU cycle for each memory channel

  8. 3 MLB stadiums that received changes with massive fantasy ...

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    Ryan Mountcastle lost 11 homers to Baltimore’s left-field wall over 2022-24, so he gets an obvious boost in fantasy drafts. Newcomer Tyler O’Neill along with Jordan Westburg and switch-hitter ...

  9. Intel Dynamic Acceleration - Wikipedia

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    Intel Dynamic Acceleration (IDA) sometimes called Dynamic Acceleration Technology (DAT) is a technology created by Intel Corp. in certain multi-core Intel microprocessors.It increases the clock rate of a single core for every two cores above its base operating frequency if the other cores are idle.