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  2. List of Intel CPU microarchitectures - Wikipedia

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    Sunny Cove: 12–19 (misprediction) 4100 2020 Tremont: 20 unified 3300 Willow Cove: 12 unified 5300 2021 Cypress Cove: 12 unified 5300 14 nm Golden Cove: 12 unified 5500 Intel 7: Gracemont: 20 unified with misprediction penalty 4300 2022 Raptor Cove: 12 unified 6200 2023 Redwood Cove: 10 unified Intel 4, Intel 3 Crestmont: Intel 4, TSMC N6 ...

  3. Raptor Lake - Wikipedia

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    Physical specifications; Cores: Up to 8 P-cores ... 2023, Intel announced the Raptor Cove-based Xeon E-2400 series for entry-level servers. ... Base Turbo Boost Model ...

  4. Sapphire Rapids - Wikipedia

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    Sapphire Rapids is a codename for Intel's server (fourth generation Xeon Scalable) and workstation (Xeon W-2400/2500 and Xeon W-3400/3500) processors based on the Golden Cove microarchitecture and produced using Intel 7.

  5. Cannon Lake (microprocessor) - Wikipedia

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    Cannon Lake processor die from an i3-8121U with Palm Cove cores. Cannon Lake was initially expected to be released in 2015 [6] /2016, but the release was pushed back to 2018. [7] Intel demonstrated a laptop with an unknown Cannon Lake CPU at CES 2017 [8] [9] and announced that Cannon Lake based products would be available in 2018 at the earliest.

  6. Meteor Lake - Wikipedia

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    In June 2020, Intel launched Lakefield ultra-low power mobile processors with a 7W TDP. Lakefield used Foveros packaging with a 22nm base tile and 10nm compute tile. [64] The compute tile contained heterogenous cores with one Sunny Cove big core and four Tremont small cores, predecessors to Meteor Lake's Redwood Cove and Crestmont cores. [65]

  7. Lunar Lake - Wikipedia

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    Lunar Lake is the first processor design by Intel where all logic dies are entirely fabricated on external nodes outsourced to TSMC.An analysis by Goldman Sachs indicated that Intel would be spending $5.6 billion in 2024 and $9.7 billion in 2025 outsourcing to TSMC. [5]

  8. Golden Cove - Wikipedia

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    Intel first unveiled Golden Cove during their Architecture Day 2020, [6] with further details released at the same event in August 2021. [7] Similar to Skylake, Golden Cove was described by Intel as a major update to the core microarchitecture, with Intel stating that it would "allow performance for the next decade of compute".

  9. Tube socket - Wikipedia

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    The octal base provided one more conductor with a smaller overall size of the base than the previous line of U. S. tube bases which had provided a maximum of seven conductors. Octal bases, as defined in IEC 60067, [ 10 ] diagram IEC 67-I-5a, have a 45-degree angle between pins, which form a 17.45 mm ( 11 ⁄ 16 in) diameter circle around a 7.82 ...