Posted by on 04 9th, 2008  - 26 views

What you need to know about Intel’s Nehalem CPU

"Atom" is the brand name for Intel’s newly-launched ultramobile processor line, but it could just as well be the name for Intel’s next-generation 45nm microarchitecture. This new core microarchitecture, codenamed Nehalem, forms the basic building block from which Intel will assemble the brains for everything from high-end servers to svelte notebooks. Insofar as Nehalem represents a lot more than just a new processor, it’s a significant shift for Intel at almost every level.

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