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Intel Ivy Bridge Desktop Processor Charted
An interesting table surfaced on the web, displaying a complete picture of what Intel's upcoming 22 nm Core "Ivy Bridge" desktop (2012 Core Processor Family) looks like. Overclockers.ru compiled model names, extensions, clock speeds, Turbo Boost speeds, L3 cache sizes, and TDP ratings of as many as 18 models, most of which are quad-core.
Most clock speeds are similar to today's Sandy Bridge LGA1155 processor models, some have Turbo Boost speeds as high as 3.90 GHz. Since Ivy Bridge silicon is an optical shrink of Sandy Bridge LGA1155, from 32 nm to 22 nm, and since Intel is using a more energy-efficient transistor design, there are significant improvements in TDP ratings. Have a peek, click the thumbnail:
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Intel Ivy Bridge Launch Schedule - 11/25/2011 01:12 PM
There has been a lot of talk about the fact when exaqctly Ivy Bridge is to launch. It seems to finalize now, in 2012, Intel is expected to release its first chips based on the upcoming 22nm Ivy Bridge...
Intel Ivy Bridge 2GHz sample surfaces - 11/25/2011 01:01 PM
Results of an Intel Ivy Bridge 2GHz quad-core engineering sample were published at the Coolaler forums. The CPU-Z 1.58 screenshot reveals this chip runs at a voltage of 1.056V, it has 6MB L3 and a 65W...
Intel Ivy Bridge Arrives March of 2012 - 10/24/2011 10:59 AM
CeBIT time ?
Intel Ivy Bridge CPU Names and Features Revealed - 10/18/2011 10:54 AM
You'll need to wait another month or six but
Intel Ivy Bridge GPU supports 4K HD displays - 09/20/2011 10:52 AM
The GPU housing inside of Intel's Ivy Bridge CPU will support displays with 4K HD resolution, which means a resolution of up to 4096 x 4096 pixels. It's the vastly improved display capability, and ass...