Intel details 14A performance and new 'Turbo Cells' that unlock maximum CPU and GPU frequency
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The absurdly complicated circuitry for the 386 processor's registers
The groundbreaking Intel 386 processor (1985) was the first 32-bit processor in the x86 architecture. Like most processors, the 386 contains numerous registers; registers are a key part of a processor because they provide storage that is much faster than main memory. The register set of the 386 includes general-purpose registers, index registers, and segment selectors, as well as registers with special functions for memory management and operati…
Intel details 14A performance and new 'Turbo Cells' that unlock maximum CPU and GPU frequency
Intel shared performance metrics for its upcoming 14A process node and teased its new Turbo Cell technology, a customizable design approach aimed at providing maximum CPU frequency and boosting performance for critical speed paths in GPUs.
Intel 14A Node Debuts "Turbo Cells" to Boost Frequency and Cut Power
During Intel's Foundry Direct Connect symposium in San Jose, where Intel confirmed the ramp of the 18A node at the Arizona fab, the company also announced Intel has achieved a significant advancement in its future node development with the announcement of "turbo cell" technology for its upcoming 14A process. Now slated for production in 2027, this progress supports Intel's objective of introducing five process nodes within a four-year period. Th…
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