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  2. Comparison of Intel processors - Wikipedia

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    Some Xeon Phi processors support four-way hyper-threading, effectively quadrupling the number of threads. [1] Before the Coffee Lake architecture, most Xeon and all desktop and mobile Core i3 and i7 supported hyper-threading while only dual-core mobile i5's supported it.

  3. Xeon - Wikipedia

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    Despite such disadvantages, Xeon processors have always had popularity among some desktop users (video editors and other power users), mainly due to higher core count potential, and higher performance to price ratio vs. the Core i7 in terms of total computing power of all cores.

  4. Intel Sandy Bridge-based Xeon microprocessors - Wikipedia

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    There are five different families of Xeon processors that were based on Sandy Bridge architecture: Sandy Bridge-E targeted high-end desktop (HEDT) enthusiast segment.It was branded as Core i7 Extreme Edition and Core i7 processors, despite sharing many similarities with Xeon models.

  5. List of Intel Xeon processors - Wikipedia

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    List of Intel Xeon processors.

  6. List of Intel Xeon processors (Skylake-based) - Wikipedia

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    Xeon Platinum, Gold 61XX, and Gold 5122 have two AVX-512 FMA units per core; Xeon Gold 51XX (except 5122), Silver, and Bronze have a single AVX-512 FMA unit per core -F: integrated OmniPath fabric -M: 1536 GB RAM per socket vs 768 GB for non-M SKUs (2 memory controllers per socket vs 1 for non-M SKUs)

  7. Intel Core - Wikipedia

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    In each generation, the highest-performing Core i7 processors use the same socket and QPI-based architecture as the medium-end Xeon processors of that generation, while lower-performing Core i7 processors use the same socket and PCIe/DMI/FDI architecture as the Core i5. "Core i7" is a successor to the Intel Core 2 brand.

  8. Westmere (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia

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    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. The Westmere architecture has been available under the Intel brands of Core i3, Core i5, Core i7, Pentium, Celeron and Xeon.

  9. Ivy Bridge (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia

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    The name is also applied more broadly to the Xeon and Core i7 Extreme Ivy Bridge-E series of processors released in 2013. Ivy Bridge processors are backward compatible with the Sandy Bridge platform, but such systems might require a firmware update (vendor specific). [2]

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