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    - Sandy Bridge (SNB)

    In 2010, architecture Sandy Bridge, formerly called Gesher, will succeed Nehalem. It should be equipped with 8 cores on the same die, a cache of 512 KB L2 by heart and a cache of 16 MB L3 One of the main characteristics Sandy Bridge will be adding the game 'Instruction AVX (Advanced Vectors Extensions), formerly known as the VSSE.

    - Haswell (HSW)

    Haswell is expected to have these features:

    * 22 nm process
    * 8 cores by default
    * Entirely new cache design
    * Revolutionary power saving systems
    * Possible on-package vector coprocessors
    * The addition of the FMA instruction set

    (wiki)

    Planned for 2012 or earlier, the family CPU Haswell succeed architecture Sandy Bridge. Gravés to 22 nm, they should include 8-core default, a whole new architecture caches, mechanisms "revolutionary" energy saving and the possibility of board coprocessors vector processing in a single package. Côté instruction set, the sea serpent FMA (Fused Multiply-Add), which allows for simultaneous operation of multiplication and addition via the same instruction, should be implemented.

    No other information has filtered by Haswell, but since we are talking about a CPU to be released in 3 generations, it is not surprising. The design of the processor is still in the early stages.

    2007: Penryn - 45nm, Quad core (Tick)
    2008: Nehalem - 45nm, Quad core with HT, IMC, and QPI (Tock)

    2009: Westmere - 32nm, 6-cores with HT, IMC and QPI (Tick)
    2010: Sandy Bridge - 32nm, 8-cores with HT, IMC, QPI, and the revolutionary new AVX game instruction technology (Tock)

    2011: Ivy Bridge - 22nm (Tick)
    2012: Haswell - 22nm (Tock)

    (* Not much has been released about the Ivy Bridge and Haswell architectures, but I think this is the first time that their codenames have been publicly released. It's logically to assume, based on the progression that they will contain anywhere from 8 to 16 cores with HT.)

    Last but not least is Larabee which apparently will include ray-tracing. Apparently the Larabee ran Quake 4 at 90 FPS at 1280x960. Hopefully more pictures will be forthcoming once IDF starts."

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