Stories about microarchitecture

Intel’s mobile CPU roadmap reveals revved-up Core i7 laptops
Leaked slides from Intel’s mobile processor roadmap show the Core i7 remains star of the show, hitting 2.8GHz in a standard dual-core chassis and 1.46GHz in ULV versions.
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Intel preps new ‘Sandy Bridge’ processor wave for Core 2011
All-new 32nm design will replace the Nehalem microarchitecture for desktops and laptops in Intel’s Core 2011 processor launch.
Apple A4: the new chip on the block
Not content with designing the iPad itself, Apple also engineered its own processor – a peppy 1GHz powerplant dubbed the A4.
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Pentium and Celeron: “We’re not dead yet!”
Intel’s hot-to-trot Core brands are getting all the attention at this week’s launch, but there’s also a 32nm Westmere-class Pentium on the menu.
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Intel’s mobile-mania: eleven notebook chips in new 32nm line
Notebooks sporting Intel’s first 32nm chips will go on sale from January 17th, with processors ranging from basic Core i3 to powerhouse Core i7.
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Intel ramps up Core i5 processor range
The made-for-mainstream Core processor gets a record eight new editions, from turbo-charged 3.73GHz desktops to ultra-low voltage mobile chips.
Intel’s next leap: 32nm Westmere ‘system on a chip’ arrives
Today’s 2010 launch for Intel pushes the next-generation 32nm Westmere architecture into the spotlight with desktop and notebook processors for Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7.
Intel looks beyond silicon for processors past 2017
Intel CEO Paul Otellini says that silicon will last for three more generations of processors, when it will be replaced by a new and “very cool” base material.
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Intel confirms Core i3 as ‘entry-level’ Nehalem chip
The industry’s worst-kept secret becomes official as Intel reveals the Core i3 processor, due for release in early 2010, as its ‘entry-level’ CPU built on the Nehalem architecture.
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Core i5 desktop tag team: 45nm Lynnfield to be followed by 32nm Clarkdale
Intel’s ‘Desktop 2010’ roadmap kicks off with its first 32nm processor headed for mainstream desktop PCs rather than high-end systems.
WE'VE GOT IT: the Intel Core i7 Nehalem processor
This smoking new CPU from Intel does away with Frontside Bus altogether and brings a technology back from the dead.
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