First the Tick, Now the Tock: Next Generation Intel® Microarchitecture (Nehalem)

Since the introduction of the Intel® Core™ microarchitecture in 2006 and its 45nm enhancements, Intel microprocessors have delivered unprecedented capability to end users. In 2008, a new microarchitecture code named Nehalem was introduced that stands to further build on these microarchitectural marvels, rewriting the book on processor energy efficiency, performance, and scalability.First the Tick, Now the Tock
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