All Entries Tagged With: "Westmere"
Intel to Launch 8-core Xeon this month
Share Alongside a 6-core launch for consumers, in the enterprise segment Intel will start shipping eight-core Nehalem-EX processors this month already. The pending 8-core Xeons will be able to run in four-socket servers and, by leveraging the two threads of each core, the logical CPU count can reach 64 cores on a single system.
Intel to release Core i5 on January 3rd
Share Intel is set to release the first 32nm desktop CPUs on 3rd January 2010. Releasing first are the Clarkdale CPUs – part of the Westmere, or 32nm Nehalem die shrinks. A total of four models are expected, Core i5 650, 660 and 670, clocking in at 3.2, 3.33 and 3.46 GHz respectively. They will [...]
Making the All New Intel Core 2010
Share In this video, Intel engineers from the Technology and Manufacturing Group and computer chip design and test teams show and tell how they helped create Westmere, the codename for the world’s first 32nm (Westmere) microprocessor.
Intel Brands Gulftown as Core i9
Share In what one could describe as to be expected, Intel has declared the Gulftown is slated to become the Core i9 series of processors when launched.