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Intel Next-Gen CPU's: Penryn and Nehalem (0 Comments) (link)
 Saturday, 31-March-2007  20:47:38 (GMT +10) - by Rational

Some more details of Intels next generation of processors, codenamed "Penryn" and "Nehalem" are emerging. So here is a roundup of what we know so far....

A look at Penryn, Nehalem and Intel's Future @ Bit-Tech - Say goodbye to the northbridge, because Nehalem will integrate the memory controller into the CPU core. Intel is finally ready to do what AMD has been doing for years with the K8 architecture - incorporate an on-die memory controller, to lower memory access latencies, reduce power consumption of the whole platform and make designing future motherboards far easier.

Intel drops Nehalem bomb. Integrated memory controller and graphics to come in '08 @ Hexus - Integrated memory controllers, new system architectures, boosted Core microarchitecture performance were just some of the topics covered. Read on to find out how Intel is planning to execute its CPU roadmap for the next 18 months, and why some of it might come as a shock.

Intel Next Generation CPU Technology - Penryn and Nehalem @ PCPer - Intel took time today to share some very interesting information on the upcoming Penryn core as well as the 2008 architecture known as Nehalem that is the first to bring on-die memory controllers and on-die graphics to Intel CPUs!

Intel Next-Gen Penryn and Nehalem Details @ HotHardware - Intel has disclosed more details regarding their upcoming 45nm High-K Penryn and Nehalem processor cores. We’ve got the full scoop along with some pertinent slides and explanation of the new features and technology Intel has in store for the next couple of years. “Roughly two years ago, Intel talked about their proposed "tick-tock" product strategy which entailed the shift to a new process technology followed by an enhanced or entirely new microarchitecture approximately every year. Today we have more details regarding 2007's "tick", the Penryn core, and next year's "tock", the Nehalem core which also all ushers in significant changes with Intel's platform architecture as a whole.”

Intel Penryn and Nehalem New Details @ TechGage - Intel today unveiled new information regarding their upcoming Penryn and Nehalem lineup. We are taking a look at what was discussed, including ballpark performance increase figures, benefits of the SSE4 instruction set and additional facts about their integrated memory controller and graphics processor.

Intel's Gelsinger reveals new Penryn details @ Techreport - We've known for a while the basic outlines of Intel's plans for future processors built on its upcoming 45nm fab process technology, but Intel exec Pat Gelsinger filled in more of the picture in a press conference today. Chief among the revelations were some reasons why the 45nm Penryn chips are, Gelsinger said, "not just a simple die shrink," and more specifics about Nehalem, the chip based on the next-generation microarchitecture that will follow Penryn.

If I had a Hammer: Gelsinger details Nehalem @ Techreport - Intel's Pat Gelsinger unveiled some basics about Nehalem for the first time today, and in doing so, he called it the first truly dynamically scalable microarchitecture. We don't yet know entirely what that means, but Gelsinger predicted the character of the architecture will become clearer as Intel discloses more about it. Here's what we know about Nehalem now.

Intel Penryn and Nehalem 45nm Processor Update @ Legit Reviews - Intel has more than 15 45nm Hi-k product designs in various stages of development, and will have two 45nm manufacturing fabs in production by the end of the year. With Intel ramping up their 45nm process they took the time to brief the media today and in turn we have combined their slides and news summary to bring you some coverage that is easier for the enthusiast to understand.

Penryn Core New Features @ Hardware Secrets - Penryn is the codename for the core that will be used by Core 2 and Xeon CPUs based on Core microarchitecture manufactured under 45 nm process. Besides the new manufacturing process, this new core will bring some new features that we will be explaining in this article. We will be also show you the latest Intel roadmap with what Intel will release up to 2010 and will be also talking briefly about the next microarchitecture from Intel, codenamed Nehalem.



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