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'''Haswell''' ('''HSW''') is [[Intel]]'s  [[microarchitecture]] based on the [[22 nm process]] for mobile, desktops, and servers. Haswell, which was introduced in 2013, became the successor to {{\\|Ivy Bridge}}.
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'''Haswell''' ('''HSW''') is [[Intel]]'s  [[microarchitecture]] based on the [[22 nm process]] for mobile, desktops, and servers. Haswell, which was introduced in 2013, became the successor to {{\\|Ivy Bridge}}. Haswell is named after [[wikipedia:Haswell, Colorado|Haswell, Colorado]] (Originally Molalla after [[wikipedia:Molalla, Oregon|Molalla, Oregon]], it was later renamed due to the difficult pronunciation).

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Haswell (HSW) is Intel's microarchitecture based on the 22 nm process for mobile, desktops, and servers. Haswell, which was introduced in 2013, became the successor to Ivy Bridge. Haswell is named after Haswell, Colorado (Originally Molalla after Molalla, Oregon, it was later renamed due to the difficult pronunciation).