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Revision as of 23:29, 13 November 2017
Issues with some changes
You've made some changes I want to discuss.
- The first one is this. Sandy Bridge DT refers to Bromolow platform which eventually end up being marketed as Entry 1S Xeon E3 parts. See this roadmap.
- The second one is Kaby Lake R. Since Intel considers it a refresh of Kaby Lake, we also consider it part of the Kaby Lake microarchitecture. In the "succession" category we usually keep microarchitectures and "core names" separate. With that respect "R" succeeds "U" (both being a derivative of the Kaby Lake microarchitecture).
--At32Hz (talk) 22:56, 13 November 2017 (EST)
- You're right. Didn't realize SB-DT really did refer to Xeon E3. I just remember Haswell-DT referring to desktop Ha