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dutchman.pt
22-04-2006, 18:01
Road map

Laptops
Merom, first eighth-generation notebook chip, 65 nm, dual-core, 2-4 MB L2 cache
Penryn, dual-core, 45 nm shrink of Merom, 3-6 MB L2
Perryville, single-core, 45 nm mobile and desktop processor, 2 MB L2

Desktops
Conroe, first eighth-generation desktop chip, 65 nm, dual-core, 4 MB L2 cache
Allendale, dual-core, cut-down Conroe with 2 MB L2
Kentsfield, quad-core MCM, consists of two Conroes, with 4 × 4 MB L2
Millville, single-core, cut-down Allendale with 1 MB L2
Ridgefield, dual-core, 45 nm shrink of Conroe, with 6 MB L2
Wolfdale, dual-core, 45 nm shrink of Allendale, with 3 MB L2
Perryville, single-core, 45 nm mobile and desktop processor, 2 MB L2
Yorkfield, eight-core MCM, 45 nm, 12 MB L2, successor to Kentsfield


Servers and workstations
Woodcrest, first eighth-generation server and workstation chip, 65 nm, dual-core, 4 MB L2 cache
Clovertown, quad-core MCM, consists of two Woodcrests, with 4 × 4 MB L2
Clovertown-MP, MP-capable version of Clovertown
Tigerton, quad-core, MP-capable. Originally, instead of Tigerton, a processor codenamed Whitefield was intended to launch. Whitefield would have been a true quad-core (i.e. not an MCM) and would have used the Common System Interface bus. The differences between Whitefield and its replacement, Tigerton, are unknown at the time of this writing.
Harpertown, either a dual-core, 45 nm shrink of Woodcrest, or an eight-core, 45 nm MCM with 12 MB L2
Dunnington, four to thirty-two cores, successor to Tigerton


Merom, Conroe e Woodcrest serão os primeiros de muitos cpus com esta nova arquitectura.

Madril
23-04-2006, 15:59
Source ? :P

dutchman.pt
23-04-2006, 16:49
Wikipedia :cool: