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− | Turbo Boost Technology 1.0 was first introduced announced in a white paper | + | Turbo Boost Technology 1.0 was first introduced announced in a white paper they published in [[first launched::November 2008]]. It was consequently introduced in the {{intel|Nehalem}} microarchitecture. Turbo Boost 2.0 was introduced later in 2011 in the {{intel|Sandy Bridge}} microarchitecture. |
== Mechanism == | == Mechanism == |
Facts about "Turbo Boost Technology (TBT) - Intel"
designer | Intel + |
first launched | November 2008 + |
instance of | technology + |
name | Turbo Boost Technology + |