I have a mission for you guys.
I'd like a list of all Intel CPU and chipset codenames in chronological order. Any knowledgeable geek who might be willing to help should post here. It's for a good cause :) .
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Ok that wasn't much help, so I made my own. If anyone of you have any information regaring any ???'s It'd be nice if you posted it, also help in organising these in correct chronological order would be appreciated.
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McKinley is the Itanium2 I believe (the HP designed Merced)
Isnt Geyeserville a Technology not a CPU? I thought that is the name of the power savings tech |
I dunno :) most of the unknowns are things I picked up from usenet searches.
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I believe Canterwood and Brookdale are chipsets as well.
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Gallatin is the next Xeon, with 4mb L3 Cache
Nocona is the Xeon after that, with 64-bit extensions Potomac is the Xeon with 64-bit extensions for 4 and 8 way systems Banias is the current Pentium M (the processor component of Centrino) Dothan is the successor to the current Pentium M with 2mb L3 Cache Canterwood is in fact a chipset - it is the 875 P4 chipset Yamhill is codename for Intel X86-64 features - to be enabled in Nocona and Potomac Applebred is the .13 micron AMD Duron processor Thorton is the Barton core with 256kb cache (its a combination of the words Thoroughbred & Barton) thats all the help I can give off the top of my head |
whats all this for?
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Secret project :)
Nothing that affects you guys I'm sorry to say. |
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