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microarchitectures

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  • noun Plural form of microarchitecture.

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  • Indeed, AMD and Intel are stepping back from increasingly complex microarchitectures in favor of simpler, dual-processor cores integrated on one chip.

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  • Whereas the company derived the original Athlon families from the K8 and earlier microarchitectures, Athlon II evolves from the same K10 core foundation as Phenom and Phenom II.

    The Gadgeteer 2010

  • A Chinese processor similar to the 10-year-old Beta 1 arrives with improved phishing protection, tabs, and integrated RSS feeds MIPS R10000 might not seem earthshaking, but microarchitectures have evolved little since 1995.

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  • We should point out, however, that all six of the processors launching today feature existing core microarchitectures.

    The Mother Board 2010

  • The Nehalem microarchitecture is considered a significant upgrade over Intel's earlier microarchitectures, as it cuts bottlenecks to improve overall system speed and performance-per-watt.

    CIO News 2009

  • The same forces that drove high-end x86 processors like Xeon to compete with other microarchitectures are now allowing other x86 processors to compete with Xeon.

    Ars Technica 2009

  • But for those users (or software developers) who are ready to parallelize or optimize applications for this and future microarchitectures, Intel provides a full range of software development tools.

    HPCwire Soundbite 2009

  • Otellini indicated that work has begun on microarchitectures to succeed Sandy Bridge, but that code-names had not been assigned.

    Macworld 2009

  • Intel has also claimed the upcoming chips will reduce some of the bottlenecks experienced in previous chip microarchitectures, whilst the four cores will be capable of executing two software threads concurrently, running eight threads at the same time.

    Atomic 2009

  • The new chips cut out some bottlenecks of Intel's earlier chip microarchitectures to improve system speed and performance per watt.

    Latest from Computerworld 2009

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