Intel replaces 45-nm processors Havendale at 32-nm chips Clarkdale
February 11, 2009, 10:27 am
In an information network that the company is Intel officially removed from his roadmapa 45-nm processors Havendale, replacing them with manufactured on 32 -- nm chip technology Clarkdale. It was reported that the decision Clarkdale performed Socket LGA1156 will mnogochipovuyu layout, with its computational kernel, created by 32-nm production methods, will be side by side on a single substrate with Production on 45-nm technology standards crystal chipsetnoy segment containing graphical kernel. Notably, for the formation of crystals of both materials to be used with high dielectric constants (the so-called Hi-K dielectrics). It should be noted that by its architecture processor core refer to the generation of Nehalem/Westmere. In doing so they branded technology support for Intel Hyper-Threading Technology and Intel Turbo Boost Technology, as well as hardware acceleration of data encryption algorithm for AES. In addition, we know that new items will be 4 MB third level cache Intel Smart Cashe and integrated memory controller to work with two memory frequency up to DDR3 at 1333 MHz. Embedded graphical kernel supports a single channel PCI Express x16, but in the operation of processors in Clarkdale motherboards based on Intel P55/P57 chipset supports two discrete graphics cards, which operate on a PCI Express x8 PCI Express x8. is expected to premiere Clarkdale chips held in the first quarter of 2010.