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Why 45nm ... What's Next (part 2)

Posted by Chris P_Intel on Jun 11, 2008 4:40:20 PM

Last week, the first part this video series focused on the energy efficiency benefits of 45nm. The 2nd part of this video (below) is focused on the benefits of 45nm for virtualization and the intel processor roadmap including what's next in 45nm processor technology - the Dunnington and Nehalem-EP products

 

Is this information useful to you? why or why not?

 

Chris

 

 



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Jan 26, 2009 8:39 AM Guest Ward Christensen  says:

Congratulations on the Nehalem and its great benchmarks, etc.

 

I am on a Conference Call, and Googled to find what "EP" meant.  I came to this site, and found it might have an answer - but as a VIDEO.

 

Maybe because I'm "of the old school", I really like TEXT information.  I notice more and more information being delivered in video - often which is not (1) searchable; and (2) can't be easily used in a work environment due to speakers annoying others (or having to dig out a headset) etc.

Jan 26, 2009 10:32 AM Chris P_Intel Chris P_Intel    says in response to Ward Christensen:

Ward, 'EP' stands for "efficient performance".  it is a product segment distinction and represents what we have traditionally called our 'DP" (dual processor) products.  Chris