Since late last year Ivy Bridge seems to be the architecture everyone is waiting for. Although Intel is only anticipating a 10–15% processing performance bump when compared to Sandy Bridge, the big ...
Ivy Bridge didn't create the splash we hoped for on the desktop, providing a modest performance increase over existing Sandy Bridge processors. That said, looking back on it, Intel only anticipated a ...
Tick, followed Tock, followed Tick... If there's one thing we should know about Intel processor technology, it's that it progresses like clockwork. We see a new fabrication process every two years ...
The first generation of on-die Intel HD graphics, which was released with the Westmere architecture, wasn't actually on-die as such, rather on-package. The on-package graphics engine was separate from ...
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