Know your Westmere from your Nehalem from your Penryn...

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Reading a bit more about Intel's Westmere developments I came across this handy slide for reference, showing how the various microarchitecture codenames stack up.

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It's from 32nm Westmere Family of Processors by Stephen L. Smith Vice President, Director of Group Operations, Intel Digital Enterprise Group.

Breaking that down to segments this one is handy, too, to know your Clarkdale from your Clarksfield...

Intel codenames by segment.jpg



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