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January 2011
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272 Reviews
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Abstract: Zwei Tage früher als erwartet und noch vor der Consumer Electronic Show (CES) schickt Intel seine neue Mittelklasse, Codename Sandy Bridge, ins Rennen. 14 Modelle umfasst das Portfolio, vorerst sind jedoch nur die Quadcore-Versionen käuflich zu erwerb...
Intel hat mit der neuen Prozessor Architektur keine überaus großen Performance Sprünge gemacht, Verfestigt allerdings seine Führung in allen Disziplinen. Die überarbeitete Turbo Core Technologie beschleunigt spürbar alle Anwendungen, die noch nicht Mul...
Intel’s launch of Sandy Bridge definitely comes at an interesting time since it has dropped at a time when many believe the CPU and GPU markets are at a crossroads. Each brings a number of strengths and weaknesses but combined, the potential of serial ...
Abstract: Sandy Bridge, this is the codename of Intels latest CPU generation which is based on an overworked Nehalem microarchitecture. We had the chance to test two of the upcoming CPUs, namely the Core i7 2600K and the Core i5 2500K. They both come with an imp...
Abstract: Although the processing cores in Intel’s Sandy Bridge architecture are decidedly similar to Nehalem, the integration of on-die graphics and a ring bus improves performance for mainstream users. Intel’s Quick Sync is this design’s secret weapon, though....
Performance with applications, Performance with video games, Turbo mode and Hyperthreading, Reasonable energy consumption, Integrated graphics can improve decoding/encoding video and support Bluray 3D
Integrated graphics don't support DirectX 11 which would have improved the bitrate in some games
Intel's latest generation of CPUs effectively picks up where the last one left off. Performance has been ratcheted up a notch and the energy consumption has gone down. This all-rounder is a real success....
Looking first to the build quality and design of the new generation of Core processors we have a set of CPUs which have the usual high level of quality we have come to expect from Intel. It is very hard to damage a Core CPU when installing due to the ...