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	<title>Comments on: Chipzilla Intel To Beat Rivals With Westmere</title>
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		<title>By: Daniel Johnson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Daniel Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thank you for posting on features of Nehalem servers.

While the previous one Penryn was a die shrink of an existing architecture, Nehalem is a brand new architecture built on the same 45nm process as Penryn. 

Though Nehalem is a new architecture, it is still built on the same 45nm process that debuted with Penryn, it provides a high performance and an excellent power usage which is 30% lesser than the former. 

Next year we’ll have the 32nm version of Nehalem called Westmere and then Sandy Bridge, a brand new architecture also built on 32nm. 

But today is all about Nehalem.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for posting on features of Nehalem servers.</p>
<p>While the previous one Penryn was a die shrink of an existing architecture, Nehalem is a brand new architecture built on the same 45nm process as Penryn. </p>
<p>Though Nehalem is a new architecture, it is still built on the same 45nm process that debuted with Penryn, it provides a high performance and an excellent power usage which is 30% lesser than the former. </p>
<p>Next year we’ll have the 32nm version of Nehalem called Westmere and then Sandy Bridge, a brand new architecture also built on 32nm. </p>
<p>But today is all about Nehalem.</p>
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