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  1. Haswell (microarchitecture) Max. CPU clock rate. Haswell is the codename for a processor microarchitecture developed by Intel as the "fourth-generation core" successor to the Ivy Bridge (which is a die shrink / tick of the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture ). [1]

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    16-bit

    8086 1. first x86 processor; initially a temporary substitute for the iAPX 432 to compete with Motorola, Zilog, and National Semiconductor and to top the successful Z80. 8088 version, with an 8-bit bus, used in the original IBM Personal Computer. 186 1. included a DMA controller, interrupt controller, timers, and chip select logic. A small number of additional instructions. The 80188was a version with an 8-bit bus. 286 1. first x86 processor with protected mode including segmentation based vi...

    32-bit

    i386 1. first 32-bit x86processor. Introduced paging on top of segmentation which is the most commonly used memory protection technology in modern operating systems ever since. Many additional powerful and valuable new instructions. i486 1. Intel's second generation of 32-bit x86processors, introduced built-in floating point unit (FPU), 8 KB on-chip L1 cache, and pipelining. Faster per MHz than the 386. Small number of new instructions. P5 1. original Pentium microprocessors, first x86 proces...

    64-bit

    Core 1. reengineered P6-based microarchitecture used in Intel Core 2 and Xeon microprocessors, built on a 65 nm process, supporting x86-64 level SSE instruction and macro-op fusion and enhanced micro-op fusion with a wider front end and decoder, larger out-of-order core and renamed register, support loop stream detector and large shadow register file. 1.1. Penryn: 45 nm shrink of the Core microarchitecture with larger cache, higher FSB and clock speeds, SSE4.1instructions, support for XOP and...

    IA-64

    Merced 1. original Itanium microarchitecture. Used only in the first Itaniummicroprocessors. McKinley 1. enhanced microarchitecture used in the first two generations of the Itanium 2microprocessor. Madison is the 130 nm version. Montecito 1. enhanced McKinley microarchitecture used in the Itanium 2 9000- and 9100-series of processors. Added dual core, coarse multithreading, and other improvements. The Montvale update added demand-based switching (SpeedStep) and core-level lockstepexecution. T...

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    XScale 1. a microarchitecture implementing the ARMarchitecture instruction set. Larrabee(cancelled 2010) 1. multi-core in-order x86-64 updated version of P5 microarchitecture, with wide SIMD vector units and texture sampling hardware for use in graphics. Cores derived from this microarchitecture are called MIC(Many Integrated Core).

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    De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. Haswell es el nombre en clave de la microarquitectura de microprocesador desarrollada por Intel como sucesora de la arquitectura Ihhhhidge. Por lo tanto, es llamada la cuarta generación de procesadores Core i3, i5 e i7, además de los procesadores de bajo coste Celeron y Pentium.

  3. 18 de nov. de 2023 · Haswell (HSW) is Intel's microarchitecture based on the 22 nm process for mobile, desktops, and servers. Haswell, which was introduced in 2013, became the successor to Ivy Bridge . Haswell is named after Haswell, Colorado (Originally Molalla after Molalla, Oregon , it was later renamed due to the difficult pronunciation).

  4. Haswell est la micro-architecture de processeurs x86-64 d'Intel qui succède à la micro-architecture Sandy Bridge à partir du 4 juin 2013 [1]. Cette architecture éponyme se décline en deux familles de processeurs ci-après détaillées : Haswell (du même nom) et Broadwell.

  5. Haswell es el nombre en clave para la microarquitectura de microprocesadores desarrollada por Intel como sucesora de la arquitectura Ivy bridge, del mismo fabricante. Utilizará un proceso de fabricación de 22 nanómetros con utilización de transistores Tri-Gate, al igual que Ivy bridge. Sucesor Skylake