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Well quite a few minor threads on this subject but non is actually comprehensively maintained...
I am starting this thread only for those who REALLY are interested in Nehalemes, its layman architecture, releases, updates, reviews, comparisions and almost everything releated to it. Would keep on maintaining the thread from my end atleast........
To start with..... (no not the architecture, that turns out to be pretty boaring for most of the people,..... I will discuess it anyway later). Nobody has actually pointed out its varients and difference between them, which segment would be interested in which flavor......
Nehalems processors would be shipped in 3 flavours..... code named
1. Bloomfield
2. Lynnfield
3. Havendale.
The first generation Nehalems processor would be code named Bloomfield....
Bloomfield would be the elite class of the 3 processor family, with main difference in the 3 Channel DDR3 memory.
Next to follow would be the mainstream processor Nehalems called Lynnfield and should be the one we would look forward to. Lynnfields would be based on the same Bloomfield architecture but would support the conventional 2 Channel DDR3 memory.
Intel is just shipping the high-end version first, so all the "gotta-have-it" types pay them the maximum amount possible (this anyhow is always the markiting stratagy of Intel when releasing their next CPU vairent)
.......Check out the following graph for a comprehensive comparision between the 3 Nehalems variants.....
*i37.tinypic.com/2w6ukgx.jpg
More news and updated to follow................
I am starting this thread only for those who REALLY are interested in Nehalemes, its layman architecture, releases, updates, reviews, comparisions and almost everything releated to it. Would keep on maintaining the thread from my end atleast........
To start with..... (no not the architecture, that turns out to be pretty boaring for most of the people,..... I will discuess it anyway later). Nobody has actually pointed out its varients and difference between them, which segment would be interested in which flavor......
Nehalems processors would be shipped in 3 flavours..... code named
1. Bloomfield
2. Lynnfield
3. Havendale.
The first generation Nehalems processor would be code named Bloomfield....
Bloomfield would be the elite class of the 3 processor family, with main difference in the 3 Channel DDR3 memory.
Next to follow would be the mainstream processor Nehalems called Lynnfield and should be the one we would look forward to. Lynnfields would be based on the same Bloomfield architecture but would support the conventional 2 Channel DDR3 memory.
Intel is just shipping the high-end version first, so all the "gotta-have-it" types pay them the maximum amount possible (this anyhow is always the markiting stratagy of Intel when releasing their next CPU vairent)
.......Check out the following graph for a comprehensive comparision between the 3 Nehalems variants.....
*i37.tinypic.com/2w6ukgx.jpg
More news and updated to follow................