Zappypants
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„Ivy Bridge“ 20 Prozent schneller als „Sandy Bridge“? - 03.02.2011 - ComputerBase (German, sorry)
Ivy Bridge supposedly 20% faster across the board than Sandy. 35W, 45W, 65W and 95W increments. Best news? "The big news that P67 and H67 boards will support Ivy Bridge 22nm processors after BIOS and firmware updates." We'll see. Intel will debut Ivy at Computex Ivy Bridge processor to show up at Computex 2011 | hw-lab.com
I wouldn't count on seeing it at the retail level until Jan 12, after the release of the 'high end' Sandy Bridge chips. Hard to believe we're at 22 nm
Ivy Bridge supposedly 20% faster across the board than Sandy. 35W, 45W, 65W and 95W increments. Best news? "The big news that P67 and H67 boards will support Ivy Bridge 22nm processors after BIOS and firmware updates." We'll see. Intel will debut Ivy at Computex Ivy Bridge processor to show up at Computex 2011 | hw-lab.com
I wouldn't count on seeing it at the retail level until Jan 12, after the release of the 'high end' Sandy Bridge chips. Hard to believe we're at 22 nm