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Ivy Bridge is the codename for the third generation of Core i3, Core i5, and Core i7 processors from Intel, manufactured using the new 22 nm process. For the desktop market, five CPUs are being announced today: the Core i7-3370K, the Core i7-3370, the Core i5-3570K, the Core i5-3550, and the Core i5-3450. Let's take a look at the Core i7-3370K and compare it to its main competitor, the AMD FX-8150, and also with a second-generation Core i7 ("Sandy Bridge", the Core i7-2600K.
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Since Legit Reviews first came online nearly a decade ago the one phrase that we have heard consistently over the years is that “integrated graphics suck” and that you should never use them. Is that true? We gathered up 11 AMD and Intel motherboards to check out integrated graphics performance from 2006 to 2012 to see how they perform on four game titles and Futuremark 3Dmark06. Read on to see how far we have come in recent years and we do have Ivy Bridge numbers!
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Not quite a year after Intel released Sandy Bridge with the new LGA-1155 platform they upped the performance bar again. This time around, the Sandy Bridge-E LGA-2011 platform is bigger, faster, and represents the top-of-the-line for consumer computing. Intel "Extreme Edition" processors have always brought out the best that the company has to offer, but the Extreme moniker isn't limited to the performance. The price of Extreme Edition CPUs generally matches, with the highest end of these clocking in near $1000. The LGA-2011 platform offers a lot in terms of performance computing, besides just the Extreme Edition CPUs, though. You also get a full 40 PCI-E lanes and quad-channel memory compatibility. So what about those of us that don't need a $1000 CPU, but we still want to use three or four GPUs to their full potential? For that, we have the Intel i7-3820 3.6GHz CPU. In this article, Benchmark Reviews goes under the hood of the littles! t Sandy Bridge-E processor.
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Quadcore Ivy Bridge processors have gained much popularity, so it's high time we took a good look at those lineups.
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In May AMD introduced its latest generation APUs codenamed Trinity for laptops, and on Monday, October 1 the desktop versions will arrive. The full review has to wait until then, following AMD's non-disclosure agreement, but today we are allowed to write about the hardware behind the new CPUs, the model numbers and - most importantly - the gaming benchmarks.
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The AMD A10-5800K APU was easily the clear winner when it came to gaming performance. The biggest difference that we saw in our gaming benchmarks was in Aliens Vs. Predator, where we there was an average difference of 21.6% between the A10-5800K and the A8-5600K...
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heute wurden die neuen AMD FX-8350, FX-8320, FX-6300 und FX-4300 Vishera Prozessoren vorgestellt und bereits umfangreich getestet.
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As interesting as the third generation of Intel Core integrated processor graphics (IPG) were when they arrived in April, as home theater PC (HTPC) enthusiasts it was disappointing that the more applicable two core/four thread models were not available. We gleaned what we could about the minor processing improvements and major changes to the graphic processing unit (GPU) from the Core i7-3770K / Core i7-3770S, but as those were overkill for this space there are still many unanswered questions around how the six execution unit (EU) HD 2500 compares to sixteen EU HD 4000 and, perhaps more importantly, how 22nm Ivy Bridge (IVB) CPUs compare against the previous generation of Sandy Bridge (SNB) IPG with similar power requirements. To achieve these goals two 3.3 GHz, 55W Core i3s were tested; with only the GPU separating them – at least on the specifications sheet – let’s dig into the Intel Core i3-3220 and Intel Core i3-3225 and find out which is the better option for your next HTPC.
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Mid last year, AMD announced that they were going to be giving their FX line of CPUs a little boost of energy and a little face lift to rekindle their budget appeal and performance for the entry level markets. The FX line of CPUs, also known as Bulldozer, has always filled in the gap between entry level processing power and top performance with chips that are able to give performance on a budget.
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Zum Start der vierten Generation der Core-Prozessoren (Codename: "Haswell" haben wir uns vier dieser CPUs – jede ausgestattet mit vier Kernen – besorgt und ausführlich getestet. Lohnt sich der Umstieg von Ivy Bridge? Gehört Sandy Bridge nun endgültig zum alten Eisen? Um diese Fragen zu beantworten, müssen wir etwas weiter ausholen.
Haswell ist für Intel ein "Tock", ein Architekturwechsel. Während Intel die bekannte 22-nm-Fertigung mit den dreidimensionalen Tri-gate-Transistoren beibehält, wurden neue Recheneinheiten hinzugefügt, der Cache beschleunigt und es gibt neue Befehlssätze, die deuliche Leistungsgewinne versprechen. Auch die integrierte Grafikeinheit wurde überarbeitet und bietet neben einer höheren 3D-Leistung auch neue Optimierungen für die Videowiedergabe. Beim Übertakten gibt es neue Spielregeln und der Stromverbrauch ist - ganz entgegen dem Trend der letzten Jahre - leicht angestiegen. Und es gibt wieder einmal einen neuen Sockel.
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