Intel’s newest generation of desktop and mobile CPUs, code-named Ivy Bridge, debut today. In our tests, the chips showed moderate overall performance gains and substantial graphics improvement, all ...
Intel’s upcoming Core i-series processors based on the Ivy Bridge architecture are being pitched at ultrabooks, but the company is now extending the chips to high-performance tablets with Microsoft’s ...
As we’ve already mentioned, Ivy Bridge is a “Tick” in Intel’s processor release cadence, so it is not based on a new microarchitecture, but rather the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture that came before ...
Intel's next-generation Ivy Bridge processors, sized at 22 nanometers and expected to appear in Apple's updated Mac lineup, will become available eight to 10 weeks later than originally planned, one ...
Do Intel's new third-gen Core i-series CPUs mean you should run out and buy a new laptop or desktop today? Not so fast! Dan Ackerman leads CNET's coverage of computers and gaming hardware. A New York ...
The Ivy Bridge E processor has been speculated for release later this year in Q3 and will be replacing the currently Sandy Bridge-E lineup. A CPU-Z validation of an Intel Xeon processor with the code ...
SAN FRANCISCO – Intel gave its first public disclosureof Ivy Bridge, its first 22-nm processor family at the Intel Developer Forum(IDF). The chips boast significant improvements in on-board graphics, ...
Intel spent most of its press conference yesterday talking about future products, but there was one announcement with a more immediate impact: new 7 watt Ivy Bridge processors are shipping to Intel's ...
Ivy Bridge's debut is still a few weeks away, but Intel has decided to launch its new 7 Series (codename Panther Point) ahead of the CPU's ship date. The new Panther Point chipset family is the follow ...
According to Taiwanese OEMs, April 8 will be the day that you can get your hands on desktop and mobile Ivy Bridge CPUs. These will be the first commercial chips that use a 22nm process, and -- perhaps ...
The Ivy Bridge processors have a Thermal Design Power (TDP) ranging from 17 W to 55 W. Apple currently uses 17 W processors in the MacBook Air and 35 W-45 W processors in the Pro. New to the Ivy ...
Despite Haswell now being Intel’s latest consumer platform, Intel is still looking to keep Ivy Bridge and LGA 1155 alive with some more CPU releases. CPU World have stumbled across four new CPUs that ...
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