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Intel Ivy Bridge Feature Set Detailed

Note that not every chipset will be compatible. Most likely high-end 60's and the new 70s

Well.. those are the only chipsets that exists. Unless they come out with P65, which is unlikely.
 
By asking if the Sandy Bridge will get a new CPU he meant that the platform 1155 will get a new CPU(ivy). Sorry I thought its obvious for everyone...;)
And I'm sorry I cannot deduct your answers if you cannot understand the questions but the fact is that its not obvious for everybody that all current 1155 stuff will be ivy compatible and Nesters post above proves my doubt in it.

So I'm supposed to know that he meant Socket 1155 which houses the Sandy Bridge CPUs when he calls the Socket "Sandy Bridge"?

And even if I was supposed so.. the sarcasm, the ad hominem.. why?

I'm just going to assume you're a troll..
 
Nehalem - Tick 45nm
Clarkdale - Tock 32nm
Sandy Bridge - Tick 32nm
Ivy Bridge - Tock 22nm

:)
uhhh basically just semantics, but according to Intel a tick is a new process (aka a shrink) and a tock is a new architecture, so actually:
... (omission of 65 nm or larger)
Penryn/Wolfdale - Tick 45 nm
Nehalem - Tock 45 nm
Westmere - Tick 32 nm
Sandy Bridge - Tock 32 nm
Ivy Bridge - Tick 22 nm
 
uhhh basically just semantics, but according to Intel a tick is a new process (aka a shrink) and a tock is a new architecture, so actually:
... (omission of 65 nm or larger)
Penryn/Wolfdale - Tick 45 nm
Nehalem - Tock 45 nm
Westmere - Tick 32 nm
Sandy Bridge - Tock 32 nm
Ivy Bridge - Tick 22 nm

Westmere were the 750/760 i5s and 850/60 i7s. They were 45nm. Clarkdale were the 650/660 i5s. They were 32nm...
 
Westmere were the 750/760 i5s and 850/60 i7s. They were 45nm. Clarkdale were the 650/660 i5s. They were 32nm...
uh no. jfyi gulftown is westmere based (btw gulftown is 32 nm). The i5s and i7s you were referring to are Lynnfield (45 nm). Clarkdale and Arrandale are both Westmere architecture. However, it is better to say Westmere in general rather than Clarkdale because otherwise we'd have to list two codenames such as Lynnfield and Clarksfield for Nehalem

ftp://download.intel.com/pressroom/kits/32nm/westmere/32nm_WSM_Press.pdf
see the third slide
 
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uh no. jfyi gulftown is westmere based (btw gulftown is 32 nm). The i5s and i7s you were referring to are Lynnfield (45 nm). Clarkdale and Arrandale are both Westmere architecture. However, it is better to say Westmere in general rather than Clarkdale because otherwise we'd have to list two codenames such as Lynnfield and Clarksfield for Nehalem

ftp://download.intel.com/pressroom/kits/32nm/westmere/32nm_WSM_Press.pdf
see the third slide

Ah right then :) Thanks for pointing that out to me.
 
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