Thursday, August 14 2008
French website CanardPlus published slides from Intel covering its future plans and product evolution model called the "tick tock" model in which an architecture is released every time frame and improvised following it, where the fabrication process is shrunk and some features added. Les nouveaux CPU suivront donc le schéma de développement « The new CPU release will follow the pattern of development "Tick-Tock", ie a new architecture every two years (Tock), followed by a die shrink (Tick) to increase the fine print.



Nehalem processors are made of logic-blocks (cores, without some machinery) blocks provide modularity and products can be engineered on the quality and quantity of these blocks. An insight to the architecture is provided.






Successors to Nehalem

Sandybridge: Planned for 2010, this will succeed current Nehalem chips, the base architecture on the whole is similar to that of Nehalem, codenamed Gesher. It will have 8 cores, 16 MB of L3 cache and a new instruction set called Advanced Vector Extensions.



Its entry is expected to be as significant as that of SSE in 1999 for the Pentium III for the computing world, mainly because:
  • The extension of the current SSE registers 128 to 256 bits, while remaining compatible with 128-bit SSE instructions.
  • The rearrangement advanced data: a single operation can simultaneously handle 8 data bits 32
Haswell: Successor to Sandybridge, entry to the 22nm fabrication process, something truly revolutionary architecture-wise, 8-cores and the introduction of FMA (Fused Multiply-Add), which allows for simultaneous operation of multiplication and addition via the same instruction.



Source: CanardPlus
posted by btarunr - 7:57 PM |  Related News

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by Morgoth (August 15th - 5:03 PM) - Reply
boring i want the cpu now
by farlex85 (August 16th - 1:18 AM) - Reply
by: Siman0
well from rumors iv been hearing is that AMD has hit gold on there next core but that only came from a few people iv talked to probably fan boy's but iv heard all sorts of rumors ranging from HT4, a 16 native processor, even to the extent that they have invested money into 16nm tech and are skipping the rest, and to top it all off iv heard of DDR4 ram and DDR5 on die memory controllers..:twitch:..personalty i think that they are finding some false hope for AMD's processors to come back from the dead or then again it maybe true......ok yeah right :p
:laugh: Wow, run that hype train. Yeah I wouldn't trust a single bit of that info.
by zithe (August 16th - 1:37 AM) - Reply
by: farlex85
:laugh: Wow, run that hype train. Yeah I wouldn't trust a single bit of that info.
He must have quite the source. This is what I like to call "Rumor Flamboyance".

...don't ask.


...because I just made it up and don't have an explanation quite yet.
by farlex85 (August 16th - 1:42 AM) - Reply
by: zithe
He must have quite the source. This is what I like to call "Rumor Flamboyance".

...don't ask.


...because I just made it up and don't have an explanation quite yet.
Yeah I'd love to hear who's giving him that kind of info, they must just be spouting things off the top of their head.
by zithe (August 16th - 1:43 AM) - Reply
by: farlex85
Yeah I'd love to hear who's giving him that kind of info, they must just be spouting things off the top of their head.
Or HE is... :3
by hayder.master (August 17th - 7:03 AM) - Reply
very cool view batarunr
by X1REME (August 17th - 6:55 PM) - Reply
Nehalem has problems which Intel is trying to keep under cover but amd has caught on and is rushing in there deneb/shanghai, Intel will be stuck like nvidia and have no reply until min 6/12 months. which why Intel are rushing there next cpu.. wow amd did it, amd did say Nehalem will have problems which amd has experience of about 5 years (Nehalem is a exact copy of amd Opterons)

so AMD wins as soon as the deneb and shanghai comes out.. amd knew this at least 6/8 months ago, thats why they stayed quite all that time..
by WhiteLotus (August 17th - 11:12 PM) - Reply
by: X1REME
Nehalem has problems which Intel is trying to keep under cover but amd has caught on and is rushing in there deneb/shanghai, Intel will be stuck like nvidia and have no reply until min 6/12 months. which why Intel are rushing there next cpu.. wow amd did it, amd did say Nehalem will have problems which amd has experience of about 5 years (Nehalem is a exact copy of amd Opterons)

so AMD wins as soon as the deneb and shanghai comes out.. amd knew this at least 6/8 months ago, thats why they stayed quite all that time..
source ?
by Morgoth (August 18th - 4:52 PM) - Reply
i agree
intel has released tons of info abouth nehalem last fiew months
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