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January 2011
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224 Reviews
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sWhat we are witnessing with the launch of Sandy Bridge is a paradigm shift in CPU design. I don’t throw out that phrase lightly either – Sandy Bridge is an improvement on every front over every other chip in its price range. And if anything, the $200-...
With a collection of improvements Sandy Bridge as a whole is a worthwhile replacement for the first generation Core processors. Their integration of the built-in GPU has improved ten fold along with a much more efficient Turbo Boost they have been able...
Abstract: It is a New Year and time for a new CPU. We have been hearing about this one from Intel for quite a while now and it is time for us to see exactly what it has to offer in terms of performance and power.Of course the CPU we are talking about it Sandy ...
Avec ces nouveaux Core i7 et Core i5 basés sur l’architecture Sandy Bridge, Intel nous propose les processeurs quatre cœurs qui sont à la fois les plus performants et les moins énergivores.C’est bien entendu la combinaison de la nouvelle architecture S...
Czas na podsumowanie pierwszej publikacji dotyczącej premierowych układów Sandy Bridge Intela. Nie widzę jednak sposobu by jednoznacznie odnieść się do całej treści zawartej powyżej dlatego też w pierwszej kolejności zajmę się bohaterami publikacji – p...
Changement de socket, Intérêt du HD 3000 sur ce CPU, Prix élevé
La nouvelle architecture Sandy Bridge est à n'en pas douter à la hauteur de nos attentes. Sur le strict point de vue des performances, Intel nous propose une architecture significativement plus rapide que la précédente. Les améliorations distillées au ...
I had a dream... I had a dream… Oui, j’ai fait un rêve, que certains jugeront comme inadapté, improbable ou émanant de quelqu’un n’ayant rien compris aux CPU Sandy Bridge. Ce rêve, c’est celui qu’Intel proposerait des processeurs utilisant tous le m...
Abstract: We are lagging a little bit behind the official media embargo date for Intel's new Sandy Bridge processors and honestly, all of the information shown below on this page has been released or leaked previously by Intel, so there should be no real surpris...
Abstract: Intel never quite reached 4GHz with the Pentium 4. Despite being on a dedicated quest for gigahertz the company stopped short and the best we ever got was 3.8GHz. Within a year the clock (no pun intended) was reset and we were all running Core 2 Duos...