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Detailed Platform Analysis in RightMark Memory Analyzer. Part 11: Dual Core Intel Pentium EE 955
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Posted by Tekime on 2006-03-22 12:00:48
On January 5, 2006 Intel presented new dual core processors Pentium D 900, followed by Pentium Extreme Edition 955 a few days later (January 16). These processors are based on the new Presler core, which is the first processor core manufactured by the new 65-nm process technology. The history repeats itself =97 as in case with the transition from 130 nm to 90 nm process technology, the first solutions are desktop processors with NetBurst microarchitecture. Mobile platforms are announced only a tad later, based on processors manufactured by the new process technology. At the same time, there was a much longer period of time between the first 90 nm Prescott and Dothan than between the 65-nm Presler and Yonah (we have already reviewed them) =97 it's quite possible that the new 65 nm process technology will be easier to master. But let's not go into details and focus on the main objective of this article =97 low level analysis of the new 65 nm Presler core in comparison with its closest counterparts =97 Xtreme modifications of processors based on 90 nm Smithfield core and the latest revision of Prescott N0 core, which we reviewed earlier.
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