What looks like a roadmap genuine Intel published on a Chinese forum shows that the next generation of processors Ivy Bridge happen that the market in March-April 2012. This information is consistent ave what our colleagues Fudzilla announced shortly before. The launch of Ivy Bridge was waiting until now for the first quarter of 2012, Intel had become accustomed to formalize its new range at CES.
The reasons that would push Intel to waive its rule and may be multiple. One can imagine that the famous Tri-gate transistors 3D are somewhat more complicated to burn, or Intel prefers behind the launch of Ivy Bridge in one of Sandy Bridge-E, scheduled for late 2011. Intel is, indeed, not subject to strong competition from AMD, which would also be delayed Bulldozer.
The reasons that would push Intel to waive its rule and may be multiple. One can imagine that the famous Tri-gate transistors 3D are somewhat more complicated to burn, or Intel prefers behind the launch of Ivy Bridge in one of Sandy Bridge-E, scheduled for late 2011. Intel is, indeed, not subject to strong competition from AMD, which would also be delayed Bulldozer.
- Intel's Roadmap: Ivy Bridge, Panther Point, and SSDs (06/05/2011)
- Intel Roadmap charts rollout dates for Ivy Bridge, Cedarview, Sandy Bridge E-series (12/04/2011)
- Intel Ivy Bridge to be first with 3D transistors (04/05/2011)
- Intel teases 32nm Cloverview tablet processor, 22nm Ivy Bridge CPU (12/04/2011)
- Intel confirms native USB 3.0 coming with Ivy Bridge (14/04/2011)
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