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Inside the Nehalem: Intel's New Core i7 Microarchitecture

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Posted 25 August 2008 - 06:49 PM

Intel shared more on the upcoming Intel Nehalem architecture last week at
IDF and we have detailed all the nuts and bolts for you here in an easy to
digest manner. Come in and see why Nehalem, with its on-die memory
controller, integrated power control logic and new Turbo Mode will make
whatever you have now obsolete.

URL: http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=608

Quote: "I mentioned before that Intel is using Nehalem to mark the return of
HyperThreading to its bag of weapons in the CPU battle; the process is
nearly identical to that of the older NetBurst processors and allows two
threads to run on a single CPU core. But SMT (simultaneous multi-threading)
or HyperThreading is also a key to keeping the 4-wide execution engine fed
with work and tasks to complete. With the larger caches and much higher
memory bandwidth that the chip provides this is a very important addition."

Thanks for a post!

Ryan Shrout
Owner - PC Perspective
rshrout ( -at -) pcper.com






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