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    Forget Huron River, 22nm Ivy Bridge on the Way

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Jayayess1190, Oct 1, 2010.

  1. Cloudfire

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    Intel have released information about Desktop models of Ivy Bridge. While it isn`t exactly notebook CPUs, it can be translated in to how much better Ivy is compared to Sandy Bridge, clock for clock, IGP etc. There is a typo in the slides, it says "HD 2000" but 2600k have "HD 3000" which all SB notebook CPUs have too.

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    Source and more slides here: Intel?s Official Ivy Bridge Benchmark Slides Leaked - Softpedia
     
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