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  1. It's a new design on an existing process (tick) followed by that design on a new process (tock.) Skylake is the tick (uses a new design, but the same 14nm process as Broadwell) while Skymont is the tock (Skylake core shrunk to 10nm.) Kiralexis ( talk) 00:37, 24 June 2012 (UTC) [ reply] This is correct.

  2. Ivy 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 ...

  3. Zen es el nombre en clave de una microarquitectura de procesadores de AMD, fue usada primero en la serie de procesadores Ryzen en febrero de 2017. 2 La primera demostración de un sistema basado en Zen fue exhibida en la E3 de 2016, y se detalló por primera vez de forma sustancial en un evento organizado a una cuadra del foro de ...

  4. Bonnell is a CPU microarchitecture used by Intel Atom processors which can execute up to two instructions per cycle. [1] [2] Like many other x86 microprocessors, it translates x86 instructions ( CISC instructions) into simpler internal operations (sometimes referred to as micro-ops, effectively RISC style instructions) prior to execution.

  5. Consumer Ultra-Low Voltage ( CULV) is a computing platform developed by Intel. [1] [2] It was estimated in January 2009 that this market could reach 10 million CULV laptops shipped during that year. [3] [needs update] Competing platforms are the VIA Nano, AMD Yukon, AMD Nile notebook platform, and graphic chips from the Nvidia GeForce line ...

  6. Intel Next Generation Microarchitecture Code Name Skylake Power Reduction Same process as Broadwell requires microarchitecture and design innovation to further reduce active and average power •Reductions in every part of interconnects, inside IPs, I/O, PLLs etc. •Drastic power reduction vs. previous generation SoC power in video