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A 22nm update to [[Sandy Bridge]], scheduled for release in late 2012. This will be the first chip to feature Intel's new [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multigate_device#Tri-gate_transistors_.28Intel.29 trigate] nonplanar transistor technology. Its Panther Point chipset is expected to support [[PCIe|PCIe 3.0]], while the IGD will add DirectX 11 and [[OpenCL|OpenCL 1.1]] support. | A 22nm update to [[Sandy Bridge]], scheduled for release in late 2012. This will be the first chip to feature Intel's new "FinFET" [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multigate_device#Tri-gate_transistors_.28Intel.29 trigate] nonplanar transistor technology. Its Panther Point chipset is expected to support [[PCIe|PCIe 3.0]], while the IGD will add DirectX 11 and [[OpenCL|OpenCL 1.1]] support. | ||
==Architecture== | ==Architecture== | ||
==Microarchitecture== | ==Microarchitecture== | ||
Microarchitecture is expected to be similar to that of [[Sandy Bridge]]. | |||
==Chipset== | ==Chipset== | ||
[[CATEGORY: x86]] | [[CATEGORY: x86]] | ||
[[CATEGORY: Hardware]] | [[CATEGORY: Hardware]] |
Revision as of 12:11, 9 August 2011
A 22nm update to Sandy Bridge, scheduled for release in late 2012. This will be the first chip to feature Intel's new "FinFET" trigate nonplanar transistor technology. Its Panther Point chipset is expected to support PCIe 3.0, while the IGD will add DirectX 11 and OpenCL 1.1 support.
Architecture
Microarchitecture
Microarchitecture is expected to be similar to that of Sandy Bridge.