News

The Nehalem CPU's secret weapon Intel's Nehalem CPU sports an on-chip power management microcontroller capable of turning off CPU cores to save power. This could really change the x86 server game ...
While all eyes were on Santa Clara for Intel's launch of 17 new processors led by the Xeon 5500, code-named Nehalem, server vendors were busy preparing full lines of new servers based on the CPU.
Several of Nehalem's new features are aimed at improving the processor's performance when operating in 64-bit mode, and we moved from 32-bit to 64-bit Vista in the hopes of glimpsing them in action.
Intel just held a press conference in which the company spoke about its next-generation server processor, currently code-named Nehalem-EX. As its name suggests, the Nehalem-EX is based on the ...
Nehalem is officially the "tock" of Intel's processor cycle and the company's second and last 45nm architecture refresh before it launches Westmere and Sandy Bridge, both of which will be built on ...
A desktop system based on Intel's upcoming Nehalem processor has been built. Meanwhile, the chipmaker's Nehalem mobile platform gets a name.
Compare their performance benchmark results, power consumption, and scorecards. Why Nehalem matters Intel’s Nehalem processors represent a truly new generation in the storied x86 processor history.
Intel not only showed off its next generation 45nm Penryn processors at Intel fall IDF 2007 during CEO Paul Otellini keynote, they showed a three-week old second generation 45nm Nehalem processor ...
The Nehalem-EX processor also contains eight processing cores with each core using two instructional threads for a total of 16 threads.
Intel Nehalem processor lineup as shown at IDF 2008 Intel Also due in September is the six-core Dunnington server processor, the final member of Intel's 45-nanometer "Penryn" family, which will ...
In this article, HotHardware takes a detailed look at Intel's brand new Core i7 desktop processors based on the 45nm Nehalem micro-architecture, the ...