فاهم قصدك أخي و هو مافكرت فيه انا أيضا ان اذا اشتريت الان كورi7 و بعد ذلك علي نصف عام 2010 نزل معالجات Westmere 32 بت و لا تعمل علي جهاز الكور I& الذي يعتبر مازال جديد جدا لكنه لم يعد استطيع التحديث للجديد و بالتالي اغير المصة كلها التي كلفتني جدا و اغيرها لكي يلائم الجديد
أولا معالجات ال32 نانومتر من المفترض انها تنزل في الربع الثاني من 2010 ( ان لم يتم التأجيل بسبب الأزمة الاقتصادية مثل الكور i5 بسوكت 1160 ) و اسمها الكودي Westmere و تعمل علي سوكت 1366 الذي يعمل عليه الام معالجات البلومفيد حاليا لكني لا أضمن ان شريحة X58 سوف تكون قادرة علي تشغيل معالجات بتقنية 32nm ( هذا هو مانرجوه انه يتلائم مع التقنية الجديدة مثل الأن شريحة p35 تعمل مع معالجات ال65nm و 45nm ) .
و للمزيد من العلومات :
Intel completes 32nm process development phase
كود:
Intel is traditionally at least a year ahead of AMD when it comes to shifting to a new development process. Intel just announced that its 32nm manufacturing process development phase is done.
The new process is more energy efficient, and means that the company can get a higher performing transistor and more of them at the same wafer or chip. The company will start a production in Q4 2009, which means that Westmere stuff might be on time.
It is all the part of the tick - tock technology where Nehalem is tick and Westmere 32nm tock processor that should be looked at as slightly improved Nehalem shrink down. If Intel starts manufacturing its chips next year on schedule, this would be the fourth consecutive year that they managed to introduce a new generation every twelve months. This also means that every two years we get a new process and in the last few years we went from 130nm to 90nm, followed by 65nm and today's cutting edge 45nm.
Next year, or Q4 2009 to be more exact, is the year of 32nm for Intel, while AMD plans this in 2011 with possibility of pilot production in Q4 2010.
The new 32nm process should mean that Intel should be able to keep its performance crown in battery life on Intel-based laptops, server market and desktop and the fact that AMD will transition more than a year after Intel actually helps its odds.
The new process also means an ability to create entirely new product lines for MIDs, CE equipment, embedded computers and netbooks.
Westmere 32nm CPU not certain for 2009
Westmere 32nm to improve Nehalem features
و أيضا من الويكيبيديا :
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westmere_(CPU)#Successor
و اخييراا و ليس أخرا :
Intel working hard on 22nm CPUs
كود:
Getting ready for the future
Intel engineers are currently designing the entire 22nm process generation of CPUs and even if this sounds like the very distant future, we can expect the first 22nm CPUs probably at some point in 2011. This is of course the current plan that Intel can achieve if it doesn’t end up with some major issues that can delay things.
In 2009, Intel should be launching Westmere, a 32nm CPU, which can be seen as a refined Nehalem derivative. Even so, in 2010 Intel plans to launch a new 32nm architecture codenamed Sandy Bridge.
In 2011, the 32nm Sandy Bridge will get its 22nm "tick" revision rumored to be known as Ivy Bridge, but at this point the name remains unconfirmed. In 2012, Intel should have a brand new 22nm CPU architecture. We have confirmed that Intel engineers are already working on 22nm chips and as you can imagine, they should be loaded with more cache, more cores, and should end up faster than anything we have today.
انتل تعمل بجد علي معالجات ال 22nm و اسمها ساندي بريدج و تكون متاحة في 2012 :
D:D:D
و قم بتحميل خارطة الطريق لانتل :
https://download.intel.com/pressroom...ng_roadmap.pdf
و في النهاية ادعوا ربنا يحفظ عقولنا من جنان انتل :cdcd:
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