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  • | type = Microprocessors ...of {{arch|64}} [[x86]] multi-socket multi-core highest performance server microprocessors introduced by [[Intel]] in 2017. The Xeon Platinum series offers the highes
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  • EPYC is AMD's flagship mainstream server microprocessors. It was originally announced during AMD's Financial Analyst Day on May 16, ...Using chips manufactured on a [[GlobalFoundries]] [[14 nm process]], these microprocessors range from [[8 cores|eight]] to [[32 cores|thirty-two]] cores. In mid-[[201
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  • '''Rome''' is codename for [[AMD]]'s high-performance server microprocessors based on the {{amd|Zen 2|l=arch}} microarchitecture serving as a successor Rome-based microprocessors are branded as second-generation, {{amd|EPYC#7002 Series (Zen 2)|7002-serie
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  • ...]]'s {{amd|EPYC#7003 Series (Zen 3)|EPYC 7003 series}} of high-performance microprocessors based on the {{amd|Zen 3|l=arch}} microarchitecture for single- and dual-so
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  • | type = Microprocessors
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  • ...' ('''SA''') was a microarchitecture for [[DEC]]'s series of [[ARM]]-based microprocessors {{decc|StrongARM|branded under the same name}}. This microarchitecture was ...puhl, Daniel W. "Circuits and technology for Digital's StrongARM and ALPHA microprocessors [CMOS technology]." Advanced Research in VLSI, 1997. Proceedings., Seventee
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  • | type = Microprocessors ...s a family of high-performance and high [[core count]] {{arch|64}} [[x86]] microprocessors introduced by [[Intel]] in mid-2017.
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  • :Well, the floating point on modern microprocessors are tightly integrated as part of the actual core. I would direct you to {{
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  • ...puhl, Daniel W. "Circuits and technology for Digital's StrongARM and ALPHA microprocessors [CMOS technology]." Advanced Research in VLSI, 1997. Proceedings., Seventee
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  • ...occurs along with their development of new generations of high-performance microprocessors. Digital continued to operate the Hudson fab until 1997.Fab-6 in Hudson, Ma
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  • * [[:File:alpha 21464.ppt|The Alpha 21364 and 21464 Microprocessors: Continuing the Performance Lead Beyond Y2K (PPT)]] ([[:File:alpha 21464.pd
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  • * [[:File:alpha 21464.ppt|The Alpha 21364 and 21464 Microprocessors: Continuing the Performance Lead Beyond Y2K (PPT)]] ([[:File:alpha 21464.pd
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  • '''Celeron G3930E''' is a {{arch|64}} [[dual-core]] budget [[x86]] desktop microprocessors introduced by [[Intel]] in mid-2017. The G3930E, which is based on the {{in
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  • '''Celeron G3930TE''' is a {{arch|64}} [[dual-core]] budget [[x86]] desktop microprocessors introduced by [[Intel]] in mid-2017. The G3930TE, which is based on the {{i
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  • | type = Microprocessors '''Alpha''' was a family of {{arch|64}} [[Alpha]]-based performance microprocessors designed by [[DEC]] and introduced in [[1992]].
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  • ...ns along with a number of complex ones borrowed from early {{arch|8}} CISC microprocessors. Each instruction is 32-bit in size and operates on two 32-bit operands. Th
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  • | type = Microprocessors ...s a family of {{arch|64}} [[x86]] high-performance desktop and workstation microprocessors. Ryzen Threadripper is geared toward prosumers that rely on heavily threade
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  • '''Celeron 3965Y''' is a {{arch|64}} [[dual-core]] budget [[x86]] mobile microprocessors introduced by [[Intel]] in early 2017. The 3965Y, which is based on the {{i
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  • [[Category:microprocessors]]
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  • == Microprocessors ==
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