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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 .
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 ]
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.
x86 microarchitectures Year Microarchitecture Pipeline stages Max clock (MHz) Process node 1978 8086 (8086, 8088) : 2 5 3000 nm : 1982 186 (80186, 80188) : 2 25 1982 286 (80286) : 3
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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.
Tick–tock was a production model adopted in 2007 by chip manufacturer Intel.Under this model, every new process technology was first used to manufacture a die shrink of a proven microarchitecture (tick), followed by a new microarchitecture on the now-proven process (tock).