Intel Core i7-3820
Intel · Released Jan 1, 2012
Sandy Bridge is the codename for Intel's 32 nm microarchitecture used in the second generation of the Intel Core processors. The Sandy Bridge microarchitecture is the successor to Nehalem and Westmere microarchitecture. Intel demonstrated an A1 stepping Sandy Bridge processor in 2009 during Intel Developer Forum (IDF), and released first products based on the architecture in January 2011 under the Core brand.
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- Processor Number
- i7-3820
- Segment
- Desktop
- Product Collection
- Intel® Core™ X-series Processors
- Codename
- Sandy Bridge E
- Socket
- FCLGA2011
- Launch
- Q1'12
- Total Cores
- 4
- Total Threads
- 8
- Max Turbo
- 3.80 GHz
- Cache
- 10 MB Intel® Smart Cache
- Max Memory
- 64.23 GB
- Memory Types
- DDR3 1066/1333/1600
- Memory Channels
- 4
- ECC Support
- No
- Lithography
- 32 nm
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