Posts Tagged ‘nehalem’
Intel Presents The Westmere Family Of Processors
Yesterday Intel introduced its plans concerning the upcoming Westmere family of processors, a set of processors built using the company's 32 nm second generation high-K silicon fabrication technology, based on the Nehalem micro architecture. This means that Intel will launch the first working 32 nm bassed microprocessor in both mobile and desktop systems by the end of the current year. The new process will minimize production costs and make the company ready to supply a large demand of chips. More »
Nehalem Lynnfield pictures
A photo comparison of the yet to come Nehalem cpus, known as Lynnfield, have been posted in the asian forum XFastest. Lynnfield is scheduled to launch in Q4 2009, this version of Nehalem uses Socket LGA1160 instead of Bloomfield socket LG1366. It uses DMI link which only supports dual channel DDR3 instead of the QPI link that the Bloomfield uses for triple channel DDR3. More »
