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- Gainestown is an unincorporated community on the Alabama River in Clarke County, Alabama, United States. It was named for George Strother Gaines, who was...
- the CPU to run at a clock speed higher than the base speed as needed Gainestown or Nehalem-EP (Efficient Performance), the successor to Wolfdale-DP, and...
- The Gainestown Schoolhouse is a historic school building on Clarke County Road 29 in Gainestown, Alabama, United States. It was built in 1919 as a one-room...
- scalable up to 4/8 sockets. Intel states the Gainestown processors have six memory channels. Gainestown processors have dual QPI links and have a separate...
- Based on Nehalem microarchitecture Uni-processor only All models except X3430 support Hyper-Threading All models support: MMX, XD bit, SSE, SSE2, SSE3...
- model 30 (0106Ex). Lynnfield is related to the earlier Bloomfield and Gainestown microprocessors, which are used in server and high-end desktop systems...
- Penryn added support for a subset for SSE4 (SSE4.1). Bloomfield and Gainestown introduced a number of notable features for the first time in any Mac...
- February 19, 2008. On April 7, 2009 Xserve was updated to use Intel Xeon ('Gainestown') processors, DDR3 memory, and NVIDIA graphics with Mini DisplayPort output...
- The Gainestown Methodist Church and Cemetery is a historic United Methodist Church building and its adjacent cemetery in Gainestown, Alabama, United States...
- L3, TDP 45 W) 720QM, 1.60 GHz/2.80 GHz Turbo Boost (6 MB L3, TDP 45 W) Gainestown – 45 nm process technology Same processor dies as Bloomfield 256 KB L2 cache...