On the sidelines of the Beijing IDF, Intel unveiled some information about its future processors Ivy Bridge, more precisely on their integrated GPU. In a video posted last Wednesday, Phil Taylor, a software engineer at Intel, delivers a few secrets: Intel is also counting on improvements to the AVX instruction set provided by Ivy Bridge and the gain bandwidth afforded by PCI-Express version 3.0 .
CPUs Ivy Bridge should therefore offer a higher level of graphics performance to Sandy Bridge and the functionality for the moment reserved for dedicated graphics cards for entry. Hopefully Intel will also have solved the bug that prevents the Sandy Bridge to play streams to 23.976 fps correctly.
Appointment in early 2012 to find out ...
CPUs Ivy Bridge should therefore offer a higher level of graphics performance to Sandy Bridge and the functionality for the moment reserved for dedicated graphics cards for entry. Hopefully Intel will also have solved the bug that prevents the Sandy Bridge to play streams to 23.976 fps correctly.
Appointment in early 2012 to find out ...
- Intel's Ivy Bridge Chips to Get DirectX 11, PCIe 3.0 (13/04/2011)
- Intel Roadmap charts rollout dates for Ivy Bridge, Cedarview, Sandy Bridge E-series (12/04/2011)
- Intel announces USB 3.0 in "Ivy Bridge" and will support Thunderbolt (14/04/2011)
- 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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