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CPU Socket Processors Supported Fab FSB/HT Frequency (MHz) Memory PCI-Express SLI PCI USB PATA SATA LAN Sound nForce 570 SLI Crush51 + MCP51 2006 LGA 775: Pentium 4, Pentium EE, Pentium D, Celeron D, Core 2 1066 MHz DDR2-666 dual channel 1.0a 20 lanes x8+x8 (or x16+x1) 5 Ports 8 Ports Rev 2.0 2 Ports UDMA 133 4 Ports 3.0 Gbit/s 1000 Mbit/s HDA
Nvidia Denver 2014 Multicore, superscalar, 2-way decode, L2 Nvidia Carmel 2018 Multicore, 10-way superscalar, L3 POWER1: 1990 Superscalar, out-of-order execution POWER3: 1998 Superscalar, out-of-order execution POWER4: 2001 Superscalar, speculative execution, out-of-order execution POWER5: 2004
Model – The marketing name for the processor, assigned by Nvidia. Launch – Date of release for the processor. Code name – The internal engineering codename for the processor (typically designated by an NVXY name and later GXY where X is the series number and Y is the schedule of the project for that generation). Fab – Fabrication ...
CPU GPU RAM; architecture Cores Frequency Size Data rate [MT/s] Data path width [bits] Type Embedded Now Piconium Intel Atom E3845 Intel 4 1.91 GHz Intel® HD Graphics for Intel Atom® Processor Z3700 Series 2GB 1333 64 DDR3 Novasom M7 Rockchip 3328 ARM Cortex-A53 4 1.5 GHz Mali-450MP4 1 GB / 2 GB ? 32 DDR3 Novasom M8 Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 ...
Core i7, on the desktop platform no longer supports hyper-threading; instead, now higher-performing core i9s will support hyper-threading on both mobile and desktop platforms. Before 2007 and post-Kaby Lake, some Intel Pentium and Intel Atom (e.g. N270, N450) processors support hyper-threading. Celeron processors never supported it.
15.0×10 12: Nvidia Titan V in 2017; 80×10 12: IBM Watson [5] 170×10 12: Nvidia DGX-1 The initial Pascal based DGX-1 delivered 170 teraflops of half precision processing. [6] 478.2×10 12 IBM BlueGene/L 2007 Supercomputer; 960×10 12 Nvidia DGX-1 The Volta-based upgrade increased calculation power of Nvidia DGX-1 to 960 teraflops. [7]
nForce is a motherboard chipset created by Nvidia originally for AMD Athlon and Duron, with later revisions also supporting contemporary Intel processors. The chipset shipped in 3 varieties; 220, 415, and 420. 220 and 420 are very similar with each having the integrated GPU, but the 220 only has a single channel of memory available whereas 420 has the 128-bit TwinBank design.
Intel's second generation of 32-bit x86 processors, introduced built-in floating point unit (FPU), 8 KB on-chip L1 cache, and pipelining. Faster per MHz than the 386. Small number of new instructions. P5 original Pentium microprocessors, first x86 processor with super-scalar architecture and branch prediction. P6