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  • | type = Microprocessors
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  • ...ersion, like the normal {{intel|Iris Graphics}}, is aimed for the high end microprocessors in an attempt to compete with mid-range [[dedicated graphics processor]]s.
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  • ...ture]]. Intel later expanded the series along with the [[Broadwell]]-based microprocessors.
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  • ...l]] in [[2015]] for their mainstream mobile {{intel|Skylake|l=arch}}-based microprocessors. This GPU is Skylake's high-end tier GPU incorporating 48 execution units.
    4 KB (470 words) - 17:01, 9 July 2017
  • ...l]] in [[2015]] for their mainstream mobile {{intel|Skylake|l=arch}}-based microprocessors. This GPU is Skylake's high-end tier GPU incorporating 48 execution units.
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  • == Microprocessors ==
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  • [[Category:Epson microprocessors]] [[Category:4-bit microprocessors]]
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  • [[Category:24-bit microprocessors]]
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  • By the mid-70s GI had a pretty successful family of microprocessors known as the {{gi|CP1600}}. The CP1600, however was losing market share due
    3 KB (423 words) - 00:33, 19 May 2016
  • == List of microprocessors ==
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  • * {{intel|3000}}, Intel family of 2-bit microprocessors
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  • == Microprocessors ==
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  • | type = microprocessors
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  • | type = microprocessors
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  • | type 2 = microprocessors === Microprocessors ===
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  • | type = Microprocessors ...amd|Argon}}, {{amd|Pluto}}, and {{amd|Orion}}-core based processors. Later microprocessors (starting with {{amd|Thunderbird}} core-based) introduced on-die L2$ simpli
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  • | type = Microprocessors ...later expanded in [[1982]] which grew to incorporate the [[x86]] family of microprocessors and which later grew into legal dispute that lasted until [[1996]]<ref name
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  • | type = microprocessors
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  • | type = Microprocessors ...a replacement in their systems. Various observable differences in the two microprocessors were spotted very early on - particularly in the way illegal instructions w
    4 KB (514 words) - 00:54, 19 May 2016
  • | type = microprocessors
    10 KB (1,057 words) - 19:30, 1 November 2021
  • | type = microprocessors
    3 KB (382 words) - 17:58, 19 May 2016
  • ...as used in the {{intel|mcs-8/8008|8008}} and {{intel|mcs-8/8008-1|8008-1}} microprocessors.
    13 KB (2,079 words) - 09:11, 29 September 2019
  • | type = microprocessors ...80 featured the {{\|8080}} CPU, the forefather of all modern [[x86]]-based microprocessors.
    4 KB (406 words) - 16:10, 26 January 2019
  • ...ry with guidance and assistance with various technology nodes. By 2006, as microprocessors started dominating the technology scaling, ITRS replaced the term with a nu
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  • | type = Microprocessors ...'''Athlon X4''' is a family of low-budget quad core {{arch|64}} [[AMD64]] microprocessors developed by [[AMD]] and introduced in 2012.
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  • | type = Microprocessors '''A10''' is a family of {{arch|64}} quad code mid-class microprocessors developed by [[AMD]] and introduced in 2012.
    6 KB (619 words) - 05:05, 2 January 2019
  • | type = Microprocessors '''A8''' is a family of {{arch|64}} quad core mid-range microprocessors developed by [[AMD]] and introduced in early 2011.
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  • <tr><th colspan="9" style="background:#D6D6FF;">Atom x3 Microprocessors</th></tr>
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  • == 28 nm Microprocessors ==
    6 KB (711 words) - 17:01, 26 March 2019
  • ...e|mainlabel=-|intro=<table class="wikitable"><tr><th colspan="8">[[32 nm]] Microprocessors</th></tr><tr><th colspan="3">Model</th><th colspan="5">Specs</th></tr><tr>< == 32 nm Microprocessors==
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  • <tr><th colspan="11" style="background:#D6D6FF;">Braswell-based Atom x5 Microprocessors</th></tr> <tr><th colspan="11" style="background:#D6D6FF;">Cherry Trail-based Atom x5 Microprocessors</th></tr>
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  • <tr><th colspan="11" style="background:#D6D6FF;">Cherry Trail-based Atom x7 Microprocessors</th></tr> <tr><th colspan="11" style="background:#D6D6FF;">Apollo Lake-based Atom x7 Microprocessors</th></tr>
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  • == 14 nm Microprocessors==
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  • <tr><th colspan="9" style="background:#D6D6FF;">Cherry Trail Microprocessors</th></tr>
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  • == 45 nm Microprocessors== ...ress45nm107 FINAL.pdf|High-k + Metal Gate Transistor Breakthrough on 45 nm Microprocessors]]
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  • First generation of Bonnell-based microprocessors introduced 2 cores: '''{{intel|Silverthorne|l=core}}''' for ultra-mobile PC ...most 4 times that of the processor itself. Second generation Bonnell-based microprocessors aimed to address this issue by integrating a memory controller and GPU on-c
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  • | type = Microprocessors
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  • | type = microprocessors '''Celeron''' is a family of low-end [[x86]] microprocessors developed by [[Intel]] and targets the ultra-cheap PC market. Celeron is th
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  • ...e|mainlabel=-|intro=<table class="wikitable"><tr><th colspan="8">[[22 nm]] Microprocessors</th></tr><tr><th colspan="3">Model</th><th colspan="5">Specs</th></tr><tr>< == 22 nm Microprocessors==
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  • == 16 nm Microprocessors==
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  • == 20 nm Microprocessors==
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  • | type = Microprocessors
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  • Westmere-based [[microprocessors]] and [[system on chips]] were manufactured on a [[32 nm process]] ("P1268"
    10 KB (1,258 words) - 21:07, 9 March 2018
  • Penryn-based [[microprocessors]] were manufactured on a [[45 nm process]]. Intel's 45 nm process is the is
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  • ...ed it as {{intel|Xeon E3|Xeon E3 v6}}. There are no Kaby Lake-based server microprocessors. ...croarchitecture and doubled the cores (4 from 2) of many mainstream mobile microprocessors.
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  • ...9. The i7-975 along with the {{\\|i7-965}} became Intel's flagship desktop microprocessors for the {{intel|Nehalem}} microarchitecture. This processor operates at 3.3
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  • ...9. The i7-965 along with the {{\\|i7-975}} became Intel's flagship desktop microprocessors for the {{intel|Nehalem}} microarchitecture. This processor operates at 3.2
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  • == 40 nm Microprocessors ==
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  • == 65 nm Microprocessors==
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