Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Intel® Multi-Core Technology Intel® Microarchitecture

The term microarchitecture describes the operation of the circuitry of a computer or central
processing unit (CPU).

Intel® Wide Dynamic Execution Enables the processor to do multiple things simultaneously, allowing you to do more in less time.


Silicon Innovation Intel continuously researches new transistor designs to bring you powerful processor performance with increased energy efficiency.

Intel® Multi-Core TechnologyMulti-core processors are single chips that contain two or more distinct processors or execution cores in the same integrated circuit. While independent, their construction makes for interdependent task-sharing.

What does that mean for you? Increasingly, software is being developed that sends multiple instructions which need to be processed simultaneously.

Tens of thousands of times a second—especially while running intensive programs like high-definition video rendering or engineering programs—software is making decisions. Here’s how Intel® processors do it better.

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