What do you call the successor to Romley, aka Sandy Bridge-EP? It is Homley? Courtley? Tepidly? Rapidly? No, the Haswell-EP platform is called Grantly, possibly spelled Grantley. Either way, Intel isn’t talking about it yet, they seem to still be in shock that the name Haswell was released officially. Expect more when the palpitations die down in Santa Clara, probably in Q3 sometime.S|A
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Charlie Demerjian is the founder of Stone Arch Networking Services and SemiAccurate.com. SemiAccurate.com is a technology news site; addressing hardware design, software selection, customization, securing and maintenance, with over one million views per month. He is a technologist and analyst specializing in semiconductors, system and network architecture. As head writer of SemiAccurate.com, he regularly advises writers, analysts, and industry executives on technical matters and long lead industry trends. Charlie is also a council member with Gerson Lehman Group.
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