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 may unveil its next generation of processors–nicknamed “Ivy Bridge”–in April, according to the latest reports. The Ivy Bridge chips for desktops and laptops promise a 37 percent performance ...
If Intel has an obsession at the moment, it’s power consumption. Practically everything we heard at IDF 2011 was about reducing power draw - if it's accompanied by an increase in performance, fine, ...
Editor Note: Intel or GIGABYTE did not sanction this preview in any way. We are posting this well ahead of launch since some other well-known tech sites have already covered Ivy Bridge performance and ...
I have been reading various reports and re-reports on Intel's supposed 8 week slip of Ivy Bridge products. I was a PC OEM for 9 years and at AMD for 11 years and the reports just didn't add up to me.
You are, no doubt, quite familiar with Intel’s CPU-release “cadence” of tick-tock by now. If not, the short story is that every tock brings a major breakthrough ...
Intel's new processors are about to make their debut. We test them out for the first time in a pair of laptops. Do they make great strides over last year's Sandy Bridge processors? Here are the ...
Intel on Monday unveiled the Ivy Bridge processor family, the third generation in the company’s line of Core processors. The set of quad-core processors released Monday are made for desktops, ...
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