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Nehalem (microarchitecture)
Nehalem /nəˈheɪləm/ is the codename for an Intel's processor microarchitecture, which is the successor to the older Core microarchitecture. A preview system with two Nehalem processors was shown at Intel Developer Forum in 2007, and the first processor released with the Nehalem architecture was the desktop Core i7, which was released in November 2008.
"Nehalem" is a recycled Intel codename and namesake of the Nehalem River. It is an architecture that differs radically from Netburst, while retaining some of the latter's minor features. Nehalem-based microprocessors use the 45 nm process, run at higher clock speeds and are more energy-efficient than Penryn microprocessors. Hyper-threading is reintroduced, along with a reduction in L2 cache size, as well as an enlarged L3 cache that is shared...
published: 24 Nov 2014
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Nehalem Microarchitecture - Intel Pr
#OPENBOXEducation
Suresh Bojja
Department of ECE
published: 26 May 2019
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Architecture All Access: Modern CPU Architecture 2 - Microarchitecture Deep Dive | Intel Technology
What is a CPU microarchitecture and what are the building blocks inside a CPU? Boyd Phelps, CVP of Client Engineering at Intel, takes us through key microarchitecture concepts like pipelines, speculation, branch prediction as well as the main building blocks in the front and back end of a CPU. Want to learn about the history of CPU architecture? Check out part one here: https://youtu.be/vgPFzblBh7w
Boyd Phelps has worked on some of the most well-known chip designs in Intel’s history, from Nehalem to Haswell to Tiger Lake and more.
Architecture All Access is a master class technology series featuring Senior Intel Technical Leaders taking an educational approach to the historical impact and future innovations of key architectures that will continue to be at the center of ‘world-changing ...
published: 08 Apr 2021
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The first details about the new CPU microarchitecture Intel
The first details about the new CPU microarchitecture Intel
Intel has long been fundamentally updated the architecture of their processors, limited to small innovations, working on energy efficiency and integrated graphics. Quality latest breakthrough some consider the debut 32-nm Sandy Bridge chips in 2011, other Prime Minister Nehalem in 2008, the third — and at the announcement of the first models of the Core in 2006. While those and others, and others accuse Intel's reluctance to invest such funds in the development of the CPU, which would have contributed to the new breakthrough in "protsessorostroeniya".
According to the resource Bits and Chips in a few years Intel will introduce a new microarchitecture x86-64 processors, which is already today. It will be universal for server, des...
published: 28 Dec 2016
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Intel CPU Names Explained!
Today we're discussing Intel's crazy naming scheme for their consumer desktop CPUs. We'll go over the 4 big classifications for naming: The generation, the microarchitecture or codename, the family, and the core, as well as some smaller classifications, such as letter suffixes, the last three numbers, and sockets.
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Follow me on twitter @realBrandonYen!
Timestamps:
Intro: 0:00
The 4 Main Classifications: 0:19
CPU Generation: 0:36
Codename and Microarchitecture: 1:39
CPU Family: 5:07
CPU Core: 5:58
CPU Letter Suffixes: 6:49
Last Three Numbers: 7:32
Intel CPU Sockets: 8:07
Examples: 9:18
Outro: 10:41
published: 28 Jun 2020
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CS 433 Project: Intel Core i7 Nehalem Design
A project my team did for UIUC CS 433 - Computer System Organization.
published: 27 Aug 2014
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Intel Nehalem Core i7 Processor Introduction
The introduction of the nehalem processor from ChannelFlip Video. this is not my video. the nehalem is an 8 core, 16 threads computing chip!
published: 12 Feb 2009
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Intel: The Making of a Chip with 22nm/3D Transistors | Intel
This video shows the process of how computer chips are made using Intel's world leading 22nm manufacturing technology with 3D transistors. It starts with common sand and shows the most important manufacturing steps until the computer chip (here a 3rd Gen Intel Core processor) is ready for sale. Download an informative supplement to the video here: http://download.intel.com/newsroom/kits/chipmaking/pdfs/Sand-to-Silicon_22nm-Version.pdf
Subscribe now to Intel on YouTube: https://intel.ly/3IX1bN2
About Intel:
Intel, the world leader in silicon innovation, develops technologies, products and initiatives to continually advance how people work and live. Founded in 1968 to build semiconductor memory products, Intel introduced the world's first microprocessor in 1971. This decade, our mission i...
published: 25 May 2012
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Intel Outlines Nehalem, Montevina and Talks Wimax
The head of Intel's mobility group, Dadi Perlmutter, outlined on Wednesday innovations the chip maker plans over the next few years to deliver faster and higher performance processors.
published: 09 Apr 2008
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Intel Core i7
The Core i7 microprocessor (built on Intels Nehalem microarchitecture) represents a major advance in computing to enable chips to handle more data. In this video podcast, Ronak Singhal, a lead architect on Nehalem, says the chip design is an overhaulthe internal core has been changed significantly for added performance, as well as for better energy efficiency.
Weve put in features such as Turbo Boost Technology, our integrated power gate, an integrated memory controller, and Hyper-Threading, he says. The effort took about five years and required thousands of engineers.
Building this microprocessor brings a lot of people together, like architects, micro architects, the design teams, commented Rani Borkar, vice president of Intels Digital Enterprise Group. As you get into the development p...
published: 17 Dec 2008
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Nehalem (microarchitecture)
Nehalem /nəˈheɪləm/ is the codename for an Intel's processor microarchitecture, which is the successor to the older Core microarchitecture. A preview system wit...
Nehalem /nəˈheɪləm/ is the codename for an Intel's processor microarchitecture, which is the successor to the older Core microarchitecture. A preview system with two Nehalem processors was shown at Intel Developer Forum in 2007, and the first processor released with the Nehalem architecture was the desktop Core i7, which was released in November 2008.
"Nehalem" is a recycled Intel codename and namesake of the Nehalem River. It is an architecture that differs radically from Netburst, while retaining some of the latter's minor features. Nehalem-based microprocessors use the 45 nm process, run at higher clock speeds and are more energy-efficient than Penryn microprocessors. Hyper-threading is reintroduced, along with a reduction in L2 cache size, as well as an enlarged L3 cache that is shared by all cores. Nehalem was replaced with the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture, released in January 2011.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
https://wn.com/Nehalem_(Microarchitecture)
Nehalem /nəˈheɪləm/ is the codename for an Intel's processor microarchitecture, which is the successor to the older Core microarchitecture. A preview system with two Nehalem processors was shown at Intel Developer Forum in 2007, and the first processor released with the Nehalem architecture was the desktop Core i7, which was released in November 2008.
"Nehalem" is a recycled Intel codename and namesake of the Nehalem River. It is an architecture that differs radically from Netburst, while retaining some of the latter's minor features. Nehalem-based microprocessors use the 45 nm process, run at higher clock speeds and are more energy-efficient than Penryn microprocessors. Hyper-threading is reintroduced, along with a reduction in L2 cache size, as well as an enlarged L3 cache that is shared by all cores. Nehalem was replaced with the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture, released in January 2011.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 24 Nov 2014
- views: 3530
2:22
Nehalem Microarchitecture - Intel Pr
#OPENBOXEducation
Suresh Bojja
Department of ECE
#OPENBOXEducation
Suresh Bojja
Department of ECE
https://wn.com/Nehalem_Microarchitecture_Intel_Pr
#OPENBOXEducation
Suresh Bojja
Department of ECE
- published: 26 May 2019
- views: 1026
25:34
Architecture All Access: Modern CPU Architecture 2 - Microarchitecture Deep Dive | Intel Technology
What is a CPU microarchitecture and what are the building blocks inside a CPU? Boyd Phelps, CVP of Client Engineering at Intel, takes us through key microarchit...
What is a CPU microarchitecture and what are the building blocks inside a CPU? Boyd Phelps, CVP of Client Engineering at Intel, takes us through key microarchitecture concepts like pipelines, speculation, branch prediction as well as the main building blocks in the front and back end of a CPU. Want to learn about the history of CPU architecture? Check out part one here: https://youtu.be/vgPFzblBh7w
Boyd Phelps has worked on some of the most well-known chip designs in Intel’s history, from Nehalem to Haswell to Tiger Lake and more.
Architecture All Access is a master class technology series featuring Senior Intel Technical Leaders taking an educational approach to the historical impact and future innovations of key architectures that will continue to be at the center of ‘world-changing technology that enriches the lives of every person on earth.’ If you are interested in CPUs, FPGAs, Quantum Computing and beyond, subscribe and hit the bell to get new episode notifications.
Chapters:
0:00 Welcome to CPU Architecture Part 2
0:51 Meet Boyd Phelps, CVP of Client Engineering
1:14 What Are We Covering?
1:47 Key Building Blocks in a CPU
3:16 Pipeline Depth
5:15 Speculation
7:06 Branch Prediction
7:35 Speculative Execution
12:48 The Microprocessor Front End: Predict and Fetch
14:44 The Microprocessor Front End: Decode
17:19 Superscalar Execution
18:36 Out-Of-Order
19:57 CPU Back End
23:35 Micro-Architecture Summary
24:39 Where Are We Headed?
Subscribe now to Intel Technology on YouTube: https://intel.ly/3P9BA7x
About Intel Technology:
Intel has always been at the forefront of developing exciting new technology for business and consumers including emerging technologies, data center servers, business transformation, memory and storage, security, and graphics. The Intel Technology YouTube channel is a place to learn tips and tricks, get the latest news, and watch product demos from both Intel and our many partners across multiple fields.
Connect with Intel Technology:
Visit Intel Technologies WEBSITE: https://intel.ly/IntelTechnologies
Follow Intel Technology on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/IntelTech
Architecture All Access: Modern CPU Architecture 2 - Microarchitecture Deep Dive | Intel Technology
https://www.youtube.com/inteltechnology
https://wn.com/Architecture_All_Access_Modern_Cpu_Architecture_2_Microarchitecture_Deep_Dive_|_Intel_Technology
What is a CPU microarchitecture and what are the building blocks inside a CPU? Boyd Phelps, CVP of Client Engineering at Intel, takes us through key microarchitecture concepts like pipelines, speculation, branch prediction as well as the main building blocks in the front and back end of a CPU. Want to learn about the history of CPU architecture? Check out part one here: https://youtu.be/vgPFzblBh7w
Boyd Phelps has worked on some of the most well-known chip designs in Intel’s history, from Nehalem to Haswell to Tiger Lake and more.
Architecture All Access is a master class technology series featuring Senior Intel Technical Leaders taking an educational approach to the historical impact and future innovations of key architectures that will continue to be at the center of ‘world-changing technology that enriches the lives of every person on earth.’ If you are interested in CPUs, FPGAs, Quantum Computing and beyond, subscribe and hit the bell to get new episode notifications.
Chapters:
0:00 Welcome to CPU Architecture Part 2
0:51 Meet Boyd Phelps, CVP of Client Engineering
1:14 What Are We Covering?
1:47 Key Building Blocks in a CPU
3:16 Pipeline Depth
5:15 Speculation
7:06 Branch Prediction
7:35 Speculative Execution
12:48 The Microprocessor Front End: Predict and Fetch
14:44 The Microprocessor Front End: Decode
17:19 Superscalar Execution
18:36 Out-Of-Order
19:57 CPU Back End
23:35 Micro-Architecture Summary
24:39 Where Are We Headed?
Subscribe now to Intel Technology on YouTube: https://intel.ly/3P9BA7x
About Intel Technology:
Intel has always been at the forefront of developing exciting new technology for business and consumers including emerging technologies, data center servers, business transformation, memory and storage, security, and graphics. The Intel Technology YouTube channel is a place to learn tips and tricks, get the latest news, and watch product demos from both Intel and our many partners across multiple fields.
Connect with Intel Technology:
Visit Intel Technologies WEBSITE: https://intel.ly/IntelTechnologies
Follow Intel Technology on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/IntelTech
Architecture All Access: Modern CPU Architecture 2 - Microarchitecture Deep Dive | Intel Technology
https://www.youtube.com/inteltechnology
- published: 08 Apr 2021
- views: 158695
3:06
The first details about the new CPU microarchitecture Intel
The first details about the new CPU microarchitecture Intel
Intel has long been fundamentally updated the architecture of their processors, limited to small in...
The first details about the new CPU microarchitecture Intel
Intel has long been fundamentally updated the architecture of their processors, limited to small innovations, working on energy efficiency and integrated graphics. Quality latest breakthrough some consider the debut 32-nm Sandy Bridge chips in 2011, other Prime Minister Nehalem in 2008, the third — and at the announcement of the first models of the Core in 2006. While those and others, and others accuse Intel's reluctance to invest such funds in the development of the CPU, which would have contributed to the new breakthrough in "protsessorostroeniya".
According to the resource Bits and Chips in a few years Intel will introduce a new microarchitecture x86-64 processors, which is already today. It will be universal for server, desktop, and likely a range of mobile platforms. The project aimed to achieve "the perfect balance between power, performance and cost" processors (according to the source, like AMD Zen). The main news is that to reduce the size of the crystals, as well as to optimise the performance and energy consumption, future chips will lose support of old sets SIMD instructions and, accordingly, continuity in comparison to the old hardware.
The lack of reverse develop CPU hardware-software compatibility with ancient processors is unlikely to be a problem for most users as part of the supported instructions in practice a long time is not widely used. Programs-emulators, and cloud services will help to cope with the problems of those for whom the link between generations of CPU will still be important.
Reporters Bits and Chips tend to think that the reduction of the list of SIMD extensions and SIMD instructions Intel is a step towards software developers who are now having to optimize their products for the x86-64 platform with saturated (quotation marks according to taste) instructions Intel and AMD, and ARM SoC architecture with a minimum of useful extensions. Presumably, a nod in the direction of Intel software companies partly forced, because the latter often are guided primarily on the creation of products within the ARM ecosystem.
Processors based on the new microarchitecture will be released in 2019-20. until then, Intel will continue to "portions" to increase CPU performance: 2017 — Coffee Lake (14 nm), 2018 — Icelake (10 nm), 2019 — Tigerlake (10 nm). Depending on the capacity of Ryzen AMD, the chipmaker from Santa Clara may at any time raise the stakes by suggesting, for example, six-core CPU Coffee Lake for the price of Quad-core Kaby Lake.
https://wn.com/The_First_Details_About_The_New_Cpu_Microarchitecture_Intel
The first details about the new CPU microarchitecture Intel
Intel has long been fundamentally updated the architecture of their processors, limited to small innovations, working on energy efficiency and integrated graphics. Quality latest breakthrough some consider the debut 32-nm Sandy Bridge chips in 2011, other Prime Minister Nehalem in 2008, the third — and at the announcement of the first models of the Core in 2006. While those and others, and others accuse Intel's reluctance to invest such funds in the development of the CPU, which would have contributed to the new breakthrough in "protsessorostroeniya".
According to the resource Bits and Chips in a few years Intel will introduce a new microarchitecture x86-64 processors, which is already today. It will be universal for server, desktop, and likely a range of mobile platforms. The project aimed to achieve "the perfect balance between power, performance and cost" processors (according to the source, like AMD Zen). The main news is that to reduce the size of the crystals, as well as to optimise the performance and energy consumption, future chips will lose support of old sets SIMD instructions and, accordingly, continuity in comparison to the old hardware.
The lack of reverse develop CPU hardware-software compatibility with ancient processors is unlikely to be a problem for most users as part of the supported instructions in practice a long time is not widely used. Programs-emulators, and cloud services will help to cope with the problems of those for whom the link between generations of CPU will still be important.
Reporters Bits and Chips tend to think that the reduction of the list of SIMD extensions and SIMD instructions Intel is a step towards software developers who are now having to optimize their products for the x86-64 platform with saturated (quotation marks according to taste) instructions Intel and AMD, and ARM SoC architecture with a minimum of useful extensions. Presumably, a nod in the direction of Intel software companies partly forced, because the latter often are guided primarily on the creation of products within the ARM ecosystem.
Processors based on the new microarchitecture will be released in 2019-20. until then, Intel will continue to "portions" to increase CPU performance: 2017 — Coffee Lake (14 nm), 2018 — Icelake (10 nm), 2019 — Tigerlake (10 nm). Depending on the capacity of Ryzen AMD, the chipmaker from Santa Clara may at any time raise the stakes by suggesting, for example, six-core CPU Coffee Lake for the price of Quad-core Kaby Lake.
- published: 28 Dec 2016
- views: 325
11:07
Intel CPU Names Explained!
Today we're discussing Intel's crazy naming scheme for their consumer desktop CPUs. We'll go over the 4 big classifications for naming: The generation, the micr...
Today we're discussing Intel's crazy naming scheme for their consumer desktop CPUs. We'll go over the 4 big classifications for naming: The generation, the microarchitecture or codename, the family, and the core, as well as some smaller classifications, such as letter suffixes, the last three numbers, and sockets.
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Follow me on twitter @realBrandonYen!
Timestamps:
Intro: 0:00
The 4 Main Classifications: 0:19
CPU Generation: 0:36
Codename and Microarchitecture: 1:39
CPU Family: 5:07
CPU Core: 5:58
CPU Letter Suffixes: 6:49
Last Three Numbers: 7:32
Intel CPU Sockets: 8:07
Examples: 9:18
Outro: 10:41
https://wn.com/Intel_Cpu_Names_Explained
Today we're discussing Intel's crazy naming scheme for their consumer desktop CPUs. We'll go over the 4 big classifications for naming: The generation, the microarchitecture or codename, the family, and the core, as well as some smaller classifications, such as letter suffixes, the last three numbers, and sockets.
- * -
Follow me on twitter @realBrandonYen!
Timestamps:
Intro: 0:00
The 4 Main Classifications: 0:19
CPU Generation: 0:36
Codename and Microarchitecture: 1:39
CPU Family: 5:07
CPU Core: 5:58
CPU Letter Suffixes: 6:49
Last Three Numbers: 7:32
Intel CPU Sockets: 8:07
Examples: 9:18
Outro: 10:41
- published: 28 Jun 2020
- views: 2309
25:00
CS 433 Project: Intel Core i7 Nehalem Design
A project my team did for UIUC CS 433 - Computer System Organization.
A project my team did for UIUC CS 433 - Computer System Organization.
https://wn.com/Cs_433_Project_Intel_Core_I7_Nehalem_Design
A project my team did for UIUC CS 433 - Computer System Organization.
- published: 27 Aug 2014
- views: 774
5:16
Intel Nehalem Core i7 Processor Introduction
The introduction of the nehalem processor from ChannelFlip Video. this is not my video. the nehalem is an 8 core, 16 threads computing chip!
The introduction of the nehalem processor from ChannelFlip Video. this is not my video. the nehalem is an 8 core, 16 threads computing chip!
https://wn.com/Intel_Nehalem_Core_I7_Processor_Introduction
The introduction of the nehalem processor from ChannelFlip Video. this is not my video. the nehalem is an 8 core, 16 threads computing chip!
- published: 12 Feb 2009
- views: 15114
2:42
Intel: The Making of a Chip with 22nm/3D Transistors | Intel
This video shows the process of how computer chips are made using Intel's world leading 22nm manufacturing technology with 3D transistors. It starts with common...
This video shows the process of how computer chips are made using Intel's world leading 22nm manufacturing technology with 3D transistors. It starts with common sand and shows the most important manufacturing steps until the computer chip (here a 3rd Gen Intel Core processor) is ready for sale. Download an informative supplement to the video here: http://download.intel.com/newsroom/kits/chipmaking/pdfs/Sand-to-Silicon_22nm-Version.pdf
Subscribe now to Intel on YouTube: https://intel.ly/3IX1bN2
About Intel:
Intel, the world leader in silicon innovation, develops technologies, products and initiatives to continually advance how people work and live. Founded in 1968 to build semiconductor memory products, Intel introduced the world's first microprocessor in 1971. This decade, our mission is to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on Earth.
Connect with Intel:
Visit Intel WEBSITE: https://intel.ly/Intel
Follow Intel on TWITTER: https://intel.ly/Twitter
Follow Intel on INSTAGRAM: https://intel.ly/Instagram
Follow Intel on LINKEDIN: https://intel.ly/LinkedIn
Follow Intel on TIKTOK: https://intel.ly/TikTok
Intel: The Making of a Chip with 22nm/3D Transistors | Intel
https://www.youtube.com/intel
https://wn.com/Intel_The_Making_Of_A_Chip_With_22Nm_3D_Transistors_|_Intel
This video shows the process of how computer chips are made using Intel's world leading 22nm manufacturing technology with 3D transistors. It starts with common sand and shows the most important manufacturing steps until the computer chip (here a 3rd Gen Intel Core processor) is ready for sale. Download an informative supplement to the video here: http://download.intel.com/newsroom/kits/chipmaking/pdfs/Sand-to-Silicon_22nm-Version.pdf
Subscribe now to Intel on YouTube: https://intel.ly/3IX1bN2
About Intel:
Intel, the world leader in silicon innovation, develops technologies, products and initiatives to continually advance how people work and live. Founded in 1968 to build semiconductor memory products, Intel introduced the world's first microprocessor in 1971. This decade, our mission is to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on Earth.
Connect with Intel:
Visit Intel WEBSITE: https://intel.ly/Intel
Follow Intel on TWITTER: https://intel.ly/Twitter
Follow Intel on INSTAGRAM: https://intel.ly/Instagram
Follow Intel on LINKEDIN: https://intel.ly/LinkedIn
Follow Intel on TIKTOK: https://intel.ly/TikTok
Intel: The Making of a Chip with 22nm/3D Transistors | Intel
https://www.youtube.com/intel
- published: 25 May 2012
- views: 2431074
2:45
Intel Outlines Nehalem, Montevina and Talks Wimax
The head of Intel's mobility group, Dadi Perlmutter, outlined on Wednesday innovations the chip maker plans over the next few years to deliver faster and higher...
The head of Intel's mobility group, Dadi Perlmutter, outlined on Wednesday innovations the chip maker plans over the next few years to deliver faster and higher performance processors.
https://wn.com/Intel_Outlines_Nehalem,_Montevina_And_Talks_Wimax
The head of Intel's mobility group, Dadi Perlmutter, outlined on Wednesday innovations the chip maker plans over the next few years to deliver faster and higher performance processors.
- published: 09 Apr 2008
- views: 2368
5:58
Intel Core i7
The Core i7 microprocessor (built on Intels Nehalem microarchitecture) represents a major advance in computing to enable chips to handle more data. In this vide...
The Core i7 microprocessor (built on Intels Nehalem microarchitecture) represents a major advance in computing to enable chips to handle more data. In this video podcast, Ronak Singhal, a lead architect on Nehalem, says the chip design is an overhaulthe internal core has been changed significantly for added performance, as well as for better energy efficiency.
Weve put in features such as Turbo Boost Technology, our integrated power gate, an integrated memory controller, and Hyper-Threading, he says. The effort took about five years and required thousands of engineers.
Building this microprocessor brings a lot of people together, like architects, micro architects, the design teams, commented Rani Borkar, vice president of Intels Digital Enterprise Group. As you get into the development phases, working with the process technology, its a mind-boggling effort that requires a lot of teamwork across the board.
This video takes you into Intels labs to meet some of the researchers behind the Core i7.
https://wn.com/Intel_Core_I7
The Core i7 microprocessor (built on Intels Nehalem microarchitecture) represents a major advance in computing to enable chips to handle more data. In this video podcast, Ronak Singhal, a lead architect on Nehalem, says the chip design is an overhaulthe internal core has been changed significantly for added performance, as well as for better energy efficiency.
Weve put in features such as Turbo Boost Technology, our integrated power gate, an integrated memory controller, and Hyper-Threading, he says. The effort took about five years and required thousands of engineers.
Building this microprocessor brings a lot of people together, like architects, micro architects, the design teams, commented Rani Borkar, vice president of Intels Digital Enterprise Group. As you get into the development phases, working with the process technology, its a mind-boggling effort that requires a lot of teamwork across the board.
This video takes you into Intels labs to meet some of the researchers behind the Core i7.
- published: 17 Dec 2008
- views: 1711