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It was considered that the first 32 nm processors westmere, which are produced on the thin technology ( nehalem analogs with six core ), will be released in 2009.
Intel company introduced some correction in its roadmap, and now 32 nm six-core processors will appear in the first half of 2010.
Westmere processors LGA 1366 will have already six core, which allow simultaneously to process up to 12 stream due to the support of hyper-Threading technology . The memory controller will remain in three-channel, but in the list of officially supported regimes will appear the DDR 3-1600 - this is the essential progress in comparison with bloomfield processors , which are limited to DDR 3-1066 officially.
The cache volumes of westmere processors will remain : 32 + 32 KB cache in the first level for each of six core, 256 KB cache in the second level for each of six core, and 12 mb cache in the third level, divided between the cores. Related Products :
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