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  1. Zen 3 - Wikipedia

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    WebZen 3 is the codename for a CPU microarchitecture by AMD, released on November 5, 2020. It is the successor to Zen 2 and uses TSMC's 7 nm process for the chiplets and GlobalFoundries's 14 nm process for the I/O die on the server chips and 12 nm for desktop chips. Zen 3 powers Ryzen 5000 mainstream desktop processors (codenamed …

  2. RDNA (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia

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    WebRDNA 2 (also RDNA2) is the successor to the RDNA microarchitecture. It was first publicly announced in early 2020 with a projected release in Q4 2020. According to statements from AMD, RDNA 2 would be a "refresh" of the RDNA architecture.More information about RDNA 2 was made public on AMD's Financial Analyst Day on March 5, 2020.

  3. Bulldozer (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia

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    WebThe AMD Bulldozer Family 15h is a microprocessor microarchitecture for the FX and Opteron line of processors, developed by AMD for the desktop and server markets. Bulldozer is the codename for this family of microarchitectures. It was released on October 12, 2011, as the successor to the K10 microarchitecture.. Bulldozer is designed from …

  4. Intel Core - Wikipedia

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    WebIntel Core is a line of streamlined midrange consumer, workstation and enthusiast computer central processing units (CPUs) marketed by Intel Corporation.These processors displaced the existing mid- to high-end Pentium processors at the time of their introduction, moving the Pentium to the entry level. Identical or more capable versions of Core processors are also …

  5. P6 (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia

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    WebThe P6 microarchitecture is the sixth-generation Intel x86 microarchitecture, implemented by the Pentium Pro microprocessor that was introduced in November 1995. It is frequently referred to as i686. It was succeeded by the NetBurst microarchitecture in 2000, but eventually revived in the Pentium M line of microprocessors. The successor to …

  6. Zen (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia

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    WebZen 3 was released on November 5, 2020, using a more matured 7 nm manufacturing process, powering Ryzen 5000 series CPUs and APUs (codename "Vermeer" (CPU) and "Cézanne" (APU)) and Epyc processors (codename "Milan"). Zen 3's main performance gain over Zen 2 is the introduction of a unified CCX, which means that each core chiplet is …

  7. Fermi (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia

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    WebFermi is the codename for a graphics processing unit (GPU) microarchitecture developed by Nvidia, first released to retail in April 2010, as the successor to the Tesla microarchitecture. It was the primary microarchitecture used in the GeForce 400 series and GeForce 500 series.It was followed by Kepler, and used alongside Kepler in the …

  8. Tick–tock model - Wikipedia

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    WebTick–tock was a production model adopted in 2007 by chip manufacturer Intel.Under this model, every microarchitecture change (tock) was followed by a die shrink of the process technology (tick). It was replaced by the process–architecture–optimization model, which was announced in 2016 and is like a tick–tock cycle followed by an optimization phase.

  9. Pentium 4 - Wikipedia

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    WebPentium 4 is a series of single-core CPUs for desktops, laptops and entry-level servers manufactured by Intel.The processors were shipped from November 20, 2000 until August 8, 2008. The production of Netburst processors was active from 2000 until May 21, 2010.

  10. Ivy Bridge (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia

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    WebIvy Bridge is the codename for Intel's 22 nm microarchitecture used in the third generation of the Intel Core processors (Core i7, i5, i3).Ivy Bridge is a die shrink to 22 nm process based on FinFET ("3D") Tri-Gate transistors, from the former generation's 32 nm Sandy Bridge microarchitecture—also known as tick–tock model.The name is also applied …

  11. Conroe (microprocessor) - Wikipedia

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    WebConroe is the code name for many Intel processors sold as Core 2 Duo, Xeon, Pentium Dual-Core and Celeron.It was the first desktop processor to be based on the Core microarchitecture, replacing the NetBurst microarchitecture based Cedar Mill processor. It has product code 80557, which is shared with Allendale and Conroe-L that are very …

  12. Opteron - Wikipedia

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    WebOpteron is AMD's x86 former server and workstation processor line, and was the first processor which supported the AMD64 instruction set architecture (known generically as x86-64 or AMD64). It was released on April 22, 2003, with the SledgeHammer core (K8) and was intended to compete in the server and workstation markets, particularly in the same …

  13. Maxwell (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia

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    WebMaxwell is the codename for a GPU microarchitecture developed by Nvidia as the successor to the Kepler microarchitecture. The Maxwell architecture was introduced in later models of the GeForce 700 series and is also used in the GeForce 800M series, GeForce 900 series, and Quadro Mxxx series, as well as some Jetson products, all …

  14. Nehalemマイクロアーキテクチャ - Wikipedia

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    WebNehalemマイクロアーキテクチャ(ネハレム【ネヘイレム、ネヘーレム等】マイクロアーキテクチャ、単にNehalem [英語発音: [nəˈheɪləm]] とも)は、インテルが開発した、Coreマイクロアーキテクチャの後継となるマイクロプロセッサ のマイクロアーキテク …



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