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Lynnfield, MA -- U.S. Census Designated Place in Massachusetts
Population (2000): 11542
Housing Units (2000): 4273
Land area (2000): 10.144879 sq. miles (26.275115 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.336616 sq. miles (0.871832 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 10.481495 sq. miles (27.146947 sq. km)
FIPS code: 37595
Located within: Massachusetts (MA), FIPS 25
Location: 42.527895 N, 71.028348 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 01940
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
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Lynnfield

Lynnfield may refer to

  • Lynnfield, Massachusetts, a town in Essex County, Massachusetts
  • Lynnfield (microprocessor), a CPU made by Intel
  • Lynnfield (RTA Rapid Transit station), a light rail station in Shaker Heights, Ohio
See also
  • Lynfield, New Zealand, a suburb of Auckland
Lynnfield (RTA Rapid Transit station)

Lynnfield is a station stop on the RTA Blue Line in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. It is located at the intersection of Lynnfield Road, Parkland Drive, Norwood Road and Van Aken Boulevard in Shaker Heights.

The station comprises two side platforms east of the intersection, with a large station building an attached sheltered waiting area on the westbound platform. There are parking spaces along the median of Van Aken Boulevard on both sides just east of the platforms.

Lynnfield (microprocessor)

Lynnfield is the code name for a quad-core processor from Intel released in September 2009. It was sold in varying configurations as Core i5-7xx, Core i7-8xx or Xeon X34xx. Lynnfield uses the Nehalem microarchitecture and replaces the earlier Penryn based Yorkfield processor, using the same 45 nm process technology, but a new memory and bus interface. The product code for Lynnfield is 80605, its CPUID value identifies it as family 6, model 30 (0106Ex).

Lynnfield is related to the earlier Bloomfield and Gainestown microprocessors, which are used in server and high-end desktop systems. The main difference between the two is Lynnfield's use of the LGA 1156 processor socket as opposed to the LGA 1366 socket used by Bloomfield and Gainestown processors.LGA 1156 processors include Direct Media Interface and PCI Express links, which Intel has previously connected to the processor with a dedicated northbridge chip, called the memory controller hub or I/O hub.

The mobile version of Lynnfield is Clarksfield.

Usage examples of "lynnfield".

The new rich, the engineer rich, and the technocratic rich live in developments named after English kings in towns like Lynnfield and Sudbury.