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  1. Westmere (formerly Nehalem-C) is the code name given to the 32 nm die shrink of Nehalem. While sharing the same CPU sockets, Westmere included Intel HD Graphics, while Nehalem did not. The first Westmere -based processors were launched on January 7, 2010, by Intel Corporation.

  2. 9 de mar. de 2018 · Westmere (WSM) was the microarchitecture for Intel's 32 nm process for desktops and servers. Westmere was introduced in 2010 as a process shrink of Nehalem which introduced a number enhancements. For desktop and mobile, Westmere was branded as 1st Generation Intel Core processors.

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    Launched
    Price
    Family
    5 April 2011
    $ 4,616.00 € 4,154.40 £ 3,738.96 ¥ ...
    Xeon E7
    5 April 2011
    $ 4,172.00 € 3,754.80 £ 3,379.32 ¥ ...
    Xeon E7
    5 April 2011
    $ 4,061.00 € 3,654.90 £ 3,289.41 ¥ ...
    Xeon E7
    5 April 2011
    $ 3,059.00 € 2,753.10 £ 2,477.79 ¥ ...
    Xeon E7
  3. Westmere (anteriormente Nehalem-C) es el nombre en clave dado a una microarquitectura que utiliza 32 nanómetros como tecnología de fabricación de microprocesadores, desarrollada por Intel como sucesora de Nehalem, junto con la cual compone la primera generación.

  4. Nehalem / n ə ˈ h eɪ l əm / is the codename for Intel's 45 nm microarchitecture released in November 2008. It was used in the first generation of the Intel Core i5 and i7 processors, and succeeds the older Core microarchitecture used on Core 2 processors. The term "Nehalem" comes from the Nehalem River.