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Pentium Sandy Bridge architecture

"Intel is preparing the debut of the Pentium G840 solution, based on Sandy Bridge architecture-in fact a proposal i3 Core architecture with some simplifications"
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Processors Sandy Bridge architecture is also based on the Pentium family? The answer can only be positive, according to information from a Chinese website that INPA this address has published some pictures of a system based on Pentium processor G840. This
CPU, built with technology 32-nanometer production, differs from the Intel Core i3 currently on the market for the 'absence of HyperThreading technology. As a direct consequence, therefore, is to be provided with two physical cores that can process a maximum two threads in parallel for a time, compared with 4 of solutions i3 Core dual-core technology combined with HyperThreading. In this new
processor in order to place it in a particularly low-cost segment, Intel would also remove support for the AVX instruction set, a feature introduced with the first technical system solutions for socket LGA 1156 in 2009 . The G840 has
Pentium clocked at 2.8 GHz 28x multiplier obtained by combining the basic clock frequency of 100 MHz, the L3 cache is unified in quantity of 3 Mbytes. Inside the processor subsystem is integrated video Intel HD 2000, with clock frequency of 850 MHz by default. This CPU also lacks support for Turbo Boost, so the clock frequency of 2.8 GHz remains unchanged in all conditions.

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