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Intel 32nm Westmere CPU and Roadmap Updates

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Posted 10 February 2009 - 10:14 PM

Intel had a press and analyst meeting today to go over its newest roadmap
and the changes it has seen courtesy of the economy and a ramping up of 32nm
process technology. We got to see some more specifics on the first CPU with
integrated graphics, a six-core Nehalem processor for 2010 and plans for
mobility and mainstream markets in 2009.

URL: http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=668

Quote: "This slide shows the design of the first 32nm Westmere product that
uses two physical chips on a single substrate - the processor cores are
built on the 32nm process technology while the graphics and memory
controller are built on the current 45nm technology. While it might seem
odd to see a mix of both 32nm and 45nm products on the same chip, we should
note that the graphics chip is actually seeing a drop from 65nm to 45nm
process."

Thanks for a post!

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







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