http://hothardware.com/Articles/Inte...rrived/?page=2

Intel has said that that Nehalem represents the biggest platform architecture change in the company's history to date. While there are some big changes ushered in by this new platform, the Core i7 processors are not entirely new and do borrow heavily from Penryn.


This processor, btw, was developed right here in Intel's plant in Israel.