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Nehalem / n ə ˈ h eɪ l əm / [1] is the codename for Intel's 45 nm microarchitecture released in November 2008. [2] It was used in the first generation of the Intel Core i5 and i7 processors, and succeeds the older Core microarchitecture used on Core 2 processors . [ 3 ]
The following is a partial list of Intel CPU microarchitectures. The list is incomplete, additional details can be found in Intel's tick–tock model, process–architecture–optimization model and Template:Intel processor roadmap.
Core i7 Mobile, a quad-core processor in the 45 nm Nehalem family. Closely related to Lynnfield. Clarksfield is a township in Huron County, Ohio, USA. 2008 Clarkville LAN controller Gigabit Ethernet controller accompanying the Lynx Point chipset, expected in the Haswell time frame. Reference unknown. 2012 Clear Bay Chassis
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Toggle Nehalem-based subsection. 5.1 Xeon 3000 series. 5.2 Xeon 5000 series. ... The following is a list of Intel Xeon microprocessors, by generation. Intel Xeon E5 ...
2.15 64-bit processors: Intel 64 – Nehalem microarchitecture. 2.15.1 Intel Pentium (Nehalem) 2.15.2 Core i3 ... Family 4 model 2; Intel 80486DX2 66 MHz. 80486DX2
Indeed, it only became Intel’s great GPU hope after the company canceled its planned Rialto Bridge data-center GPU in early 2023. Before that, Falcon Bridge was supposed to be a novel CPU-GPU ...
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. The first Westmere -based processors were launched on January 7, 2010, by Intel Corporation.