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| Haswell, 22nm (sched. Q1 2013) | | [[Haswell]], 22nm (sched. Q1 2013) | ||
| Broadwell, 14nm (sched. Q1 2014) | | Broadwell, 14nm (sched. Q1 2014) | ||
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Revision as of 22:10, 11 December 2011
Intel's CPU release strategy. Approximately each year, either a "Tick" (new microarchitecture, for instance Nehalem) or a "Tock" (die shrink and incremental improvement of current microarchitecture, for instance Ivy Bridge) will be released.
[ Sandy Bridge, 32nm (Q1 2011)Tick | Tock |
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Core, 65nm (Q1 2006) | Penryn/Wolfdale/Dunnington, 45nm (Q4 2007) |
Nehalem, 45nm (Q4 2008) | Westmere, 32nm (Q1 2010) |
Ivy Bridge, 22nm (sched. Q1 2012) | |
Haswell, 22nm (sched. Q1 2013) | Broadwell, 14nm (sched. Q1 2014) |