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- Cannonlake abstract "In keeping with Intel's tick-tock principle, the 10 nm shrink of Skylake is due out the year after the introduction of the microarchitecture and is rumored to be codenamed "Cannonlake" (sources from 2011 indicated Skymont was to be the codename); however no official announcement has been made. However, Cannonlake is referred to as being in development already, directly from Intel's job listing. Further nodes are not clear either although latest Intel development (Q3 2012) indicates 7 nm node may reach production around 2017, with 5 nm in 2019.In 2009 Intel's former CEO Paul S. Otellini has been quoted as saying that silicon is in its last decade as the base material of the CPU, with replacement options such as Indium antimonide or optical computing.".
- Cannonlake wikiPageID "36777485".
- Cannonlake wikiPageRevisionID "604460173".
- Cannonlake arch Skylake_(microarchitecture).
- Cannonlake arch X86.
- Cannonlake created "2016".
- Cannonlake extensions Advanced_Vector_Extensions.
- Cannonlake extensions SSE2.
- Cannonlake extensions SSE3.
- Cannonlake extensions SSE4.
- Cannonlake extensions SSSE3.
- Cannonlake extensions Streaming_SIMD_Extensions.
- Cannonlake extensions Transactional_Synchronization_Extensions.
- Cannonlake extensions Trusted_Execution_Technology.
- Cannonlake extensions X86-64.
- Cannonlake extensions X86_virtualization.
- Cannonlake instructions AES_instruction_set.
- Cannonlake instructions CLMUL_instruction_set.
- Cannonlake instructions FMA_instruction_set.
- Cannonlake instructions MMX_(instruction_set).
- Cannonlake model "Core i3 Series".
- Cannonlake model "Core i5 Series".
- Cannonlake model "Core i7 Series".
- Cannonlake name "Cannonlake".
- Cannonlake predecessor Skylake_(microarchitecture).
- Cannonlake transistors "10".
- Cannonlake subject Category:Intel_products.
- Cannonlake comment "In keeping with Intel's tick-tock principle, the 10 nm shrink of Skylake is due out the year after the introduction of the microarchitecture and is rumored to be codenamed "Cannonlake" (sources from 2011 indicated Skymont was to be the codename); however no official announcement has been made. However, Cannonlake is referred to as being in development already, directly from Intel's job listing.".
- Cannonlake label "Cannonlake".
- Cannonlake label "Skymont".
- Cannonlake label "Skymont".
- Cannonlake sameAs Skymont.
- Cannonlake sameAs m.0ll3qww.
- Cannonlake sameAs Q3962657.
- Cannonlake sameAs Q3962657.
- Cannonlake wasDerivedFrom Cannonlake?oldid=604460173.
- Cannonlake isPrimaryTopicOf Cannonlake.