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It is based on the 45-nanometer production technology that first appeared in a server chip called Xeon (aka Penryn), which debuted earlier this year.
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"It is based on the 45-nanometer production technology that first appeared in a server chip called Xeon (aka Penryn),"
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"Her father was called Penryn -- John Penryn, I think his name was."
The Birthright Joseph Hocking 1898
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"Neck Trezidder's an 'the young laady called Penryn," laughed the old dame.
The Birthright Joseph Hocking 1898
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Then, turning to Ikey Trethewy, he said, "You do knaw of a young woman who do live up to Pennington -- a young woman jist come there, called Penryn, I speck, Ikey, my deear?"
The Birthright Joseph Hocking 1898
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Intel Unveils 'Penryn' - 45nm Next Generation Core 2 Duo Processors
Overclock3D.Net 2009
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GPU information for nVIDIA Quadro FX 1700M (G96GLM) fixed: identification of Mobile Intel Core 2 Extreme (aka Penryn QC) fixed: Intel Processor Number detection for Core 2 Solo SU3500 fixed: tCAS detection for Intel Nehalem IMC fixed: SPD information for Mushkin modules with bad CRC fixed: SPD information for Noname 1G DDR2-800 modules with bad CRC
9down.com 2009
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LinuxHardware.org has a nice look at the Intel Core 2 "Penryn" and Linux including what projects will see improvements, and which won't.
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Westmere's claim to fame (if you want to call it that) is that it is a smaller, lower-powered CPU, more of a successor to the Core 2 Duo "Penryn" CPU than anything else.
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Westmere's claim to fame (if you want to call it that) is that it is a smaller, lower-powered CPU, more of a successor to the Core 2 Duo "Penryn" CPU than anything else.
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