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Building Cutting-Edge Server Applications: Intel Xeon Processor Family Features The Intel NetBurst Microarchitecture With Hyper-Threading Technology

White Papers The Intel NetBurst microarchitecture significantly enhances P6 microarchitecture as well as introduces new innovative performance related features, such as Execution Trace Cache, Rapid Execution Engine, Hyper-Pipelined technology, and Streaming...

[September 15, 2007, 1:01]

A Look Under The Hood Of Pentium 4

News Intel says Advanced Dynamic Execution (ADE) combats long-pipeline performance issues in NetBurst. The company said its NetBurst microarchitecture, which makes its debut in the Pentium 4, would carry the company four to five years into the future.

[August 25, 2000, 13:22]

Intel Demonstrates 'Tulsa' Xeon Servers

News Tulsa, a dual-core processor, is the last of the ill-fated NetBurst lineage of x86 chips from Intel. The NetBurst design in recent years was more notable for increases in power consumption than in performance, but it's now been largely replaced by...

[August 17, 2006, 9:10]

Intel Prepares To Reveal All

News Current Pentium 4 desktop chips and Xeon server chips come from the NetBurst architecture. The power consumption of the NetBurst chips, however, has created problems for PC makers and limited performance gains.

[August 12, 2005, 9:20]

AMD Dismisses Intel's Performance Claims

News That design is almost a complete reversal from the high-speed Netburst architecture used to build Intel's Pentium D and Xeon processors. Netburst is on its way out, as it has excessive power consumption.

[February 28, 2006, 9:00]

Intel Close To Quad-core Tigerton Launch

News Intel expects to be more competitive in this segment with the shift to the Core microarchitecture, which is more powerful and more power-efficient than the Netburst architecture still in use for Intel's four-way chips.

[August 29, 2007, 11:47]

Intel Steps Up Chip Cadence

News Intel has been grappling to move beyond the ill-fated NetBurst microarchitecture used in its current Pentium 4 and Xeon processors. Beyond NetBurst Some believe future generational shifts will be much less radical than the current shift from...

[April 28, 2006, 10:55]

Sun To Push UltraSparc V Past 3GHz

News The company's argument is that NetBurst lays a foundation for steady clock speed advancement that frees designers to improve performance in other areas. But Intel, with the NetBurst design in its Pentium 4 processors and their close Xeon relatives...

[June 25, 2002, 9:37]

Technology@Intel Magazine: March 2006

White Papers The new microarchitecture extends the energy-efficient philosophy, first delivered in Intel's mobile microarchitecture found in the Intel Pentium M processor, and greatly enhances it with many new and leading-edge microarchitectural innovations as...

[August 1, 2006, 1:00]

Intel Core Microarchitecture: Increasing Performance And Energy Efficiency

White Papers The new Intel Core microarchitecture extends the energy-efficient philosophy first delivered in Intel's mobile microarchitecture found in the Intel Pentium M processor, and greatly enhances it with many new and leading-edge microarchitectural...

[September 1, 2006, 0:00]

Intel Ships The Pentium 4

News Pentium 4's higher clock speeds stem from its new architecture, dubbed NetBurst. NetBurst utilises features designed to improve performance, including a longer pipeline, new methods of advanced data caching, and the ability of some parts of the...

[November 20, 2000, 12:23]

Rupert Goodwins' IDF Diary

Blog It, it turned out, was a magic new chip architecture, bolted together like Frankenstein's monster from some bits of the Pentium 4's Netburst and some bits of the Pentium M. As such a thing has been on the cards since the Pentium M team said they...

[August 30, 2005, 13:55]

Pentium 4-M Chills Out In Notebooks

News It includes 512k of on-die L2 memory cache and Intel's Netburst micro-architecture, which consists of a 400MHz processor system bus, Hyper Pipelined technology, an execution trace cache, a rapid execution engine and streaming SIMD extensions.

[March 4, 2002, 13:03]

Intel Unveils New Low-power Chips

News The next generation power-optimised micro-architecture, whose name was not revealed, combines elements of the Netburst design behind the Pentium 4 with aspects of the low-power Pentium M at the heart of the Centrino platform.

[August 23, 2005, 18:15]

Intel To Announce Low-end Server Chips

News The 3000 series is based on the Core microarchitecture, which improves the performance and electrical power efficiency of Intel processors, compared with NetBurst-era chips such as Pentium D. Intel is expected to debut its Xeon 3000 processors this...

[September 26, 2006, 12:50]

Intel Sets Date For Core 2 Duo Launch

News After a six-year run, Intel's Netburst class of processors is on its way out, in favour of the new Core chips. Intel has set the date for the introduction of its next-generation PC chip as it moves forward through one crazy summer.

[July 12, 2006, 9:55]

Platform Games Are Serious Business

Leader Although the company hasn't said exactly what will be included in next month's launch, we'll bet on nearly all of the Intel Ts: AMT for management, VT for virtualisation, LT for security, EM64T for 64-bittedness (but not HT, which is going down...

[March 27, 2006, 15:15]

Core 2 Notebooks Have Arrived

News Intel has junked its older Netburst architecture chips for desktops and servers in favour of the more powerful yet power-efficient Core architecture inspired by previous notebook processors such as the Pentium M and the Core Duo.

[August 29, 2006, 9:30]

Intel Prepares To Introduce 'Tulsa'

News Tulsa, a 3.4GHz Xeon "MP" chip that drops into existing servers with four or more processors, is the last chip to use Intel's now all-but-phased-out NetBurst architecture. Intel will introduce its top-end "Tulsa" Xeon processor next week, one of...

[August 23, 2006, 10:10]

Prescott Chips Move Into Mobile Space

News The chips also feature hyper-threading technology support, a 1MB Level 2 cache and upgrades to Intel's NetBurst design architecture. Intel launched mobile versions of its latest Pentium 4 chips on Tuesday, bringing technology introduced in its...

[June 3, 2004, 9:35]


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