The site SemiAccurate published a paper on the next generation of Intel CPU known by the code name Ivy Bridge. We refer to technology development with the existing range of 22NM processors Sandy Bridge (32nm) expected to debut next year. Seem to confirm previous rumors that finally saw the integration of a controller PCI Express 3.0 to 16 lines and an on-die GPU compatible with DirectX11, compared to the controller and PCIe 2.0 GPU DX10.1 this about Sandy Bridge.
Ivy Bridge processors will be paired with the new 7-series chipset, codenamed "Panther Points", which natively support the USB 3.0 and SATA 6 Gbps.
Ivy Bridge processors will be paired with the new 7-series chipset, codenamed "Panther Points", which natively support the USB 3.0 and SATA 6 Gbps.
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