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Nehalem's Successors Caught on Slides at IDF
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:
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 Last edited by btarunr; Aug 14, 2008 at 07:04 PM. |
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wtf is that cartoon thing on the first pic..
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That source website's content. They add cartoons to comment on stuff (the way our computer books looked illustrative (eg: a bunny holding a laptop) back in early school)
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you know what they say, Haswell that ends well
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Corny.
Now AMD needs to turn deneb into low end and get their own CPU with 18mb of L3!
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22nm processors for the win!
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Aw man, This is what i hate about PC hardware. Nehalem isn't even out and there already talking about the next one.
I just want to stick to the C2D till i get a C2Q, but wtf).I only game and go on the internet on PC. So i hope when games come out they wont be saying, '' Best played on Core i7'' when they start up or i just might have to switch to Consoles. I dont have the cash to be making these kinds of upgrades Intel!!
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8 cores - for servers right?
Surely no PC enthusiast will need 8 cores! unless of course programming for games/windows changes dramatically to be easily threaded for multiple cores.
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Which will likely be the case. AMDs next procs are rumored to have 8 to 12 cores. Nehalem will have 4-16 logical cores (multi-threaded cores, 2-8 actual cores). With projections like that, I'd say it's safe to say we'll got some multi-threaded software in our future.
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2010? That soon? Not 2012-2013?
If they are planning all this for 2010, then I'm skipping Nehalem for sure.
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To be honest I think that once we get into these sorts of cores -there will be NO real improvement apart from a bigger e-penis and bragging rights. Unless of course they truly do have something special up the sleeves in the way of virtual reality.
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There are already some benefits shown from having so many cores. Early tests of nehalem have beaten the pulp out of Core 2s in certain tests, largely thanks to the 8 logical cores. In any app that's capable of utilizing more cores, this is very beneficial. It's just not prevalent in games and the like right now. |
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...If you buy/sell at the right times it isnt that expensive....eg dont go buying as soon as it comes out, wait a couple of months till the price drops.
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Looks like I'll get a sandybridge when I graduate. (unless AMD comes out on top and still stays nice with the prices)
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We will see. Not in a hurry here. If nothing, original Nehalem CPUs should be quite a bit cheaper by 2010. I figure my 65nm quad @ 3.5GHz with several high-end nVidia GPUs in SLI + 4-to-8GB of RAM should keep up with my needs until 2010.
Who knows, AMD might pull through and come up with something worthwhile, although I seriously doubt it. There is a bigger chance of bankruptcy for AMD by 2010 than any sort of miracle, the way they are going. |
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Is Nehalm only used with DDR3? Also, are all Core i7's Quad cores?
When i get a job i am going to save up a whole lot to build a Nehealm system Maybe with: Core i7 2.66 X58 mobo DDR 3 RAM 4870 X2 Some good PSU and still thinking of rest of stuff.
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I'm planning something similar to yours in the upcoming year, although hopefully not w/ a x58. I still don't see why I'd need 2 video cards, unless this physX thing becomes a worthwhile option. Hopefully I can run my gts into the ground and get a new card after it's EOL'd.
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![]() So Windows XP will recognize the new Core i7 CPU's right?
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