First impressions of the Nehalem microarchitecture after early testing: very positive. Many component manufacturers are waiting in the wings, ready to whip out their latest and greatest products ...
Launched in November 2008, the first three processors built on Intel's next-generation microarchitecture— formerly called Nehalem—were released under the Core i7 moniker. These CPUs ...
The 2nd-generation microarchitecture in Intel's Core family of CPU chips, introduced in 2011 and superseding Nehalem. Major features of Sandy Bridge are an integrated GPU, advanced floating point ...
See Core M. The original microarchitecture of the Core i series was code-named Nehalem. Subsequent microarchitectures were Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge, Haswell, etc. (see Intel microarchitectures).