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| What New in Intel’s Sandy Bridge Processors! Posted: 16 Apr 2011 05:38 AM PDT The Hot New Technology used by Intel’s Sandy Bridge
I searched on the internet to find what's new in Intel's Sandy Bridge Processors and compiled this data so that you can be updated about what's happening in the world of processors. Intel microarchitecture codename Sandy Bridge are Intel's second generation of Core processors which are designed to provide better and faster performance and consume much less power. Some of Intel's Sandy Bridge Processor Highlights:-
In-Depth Analysis of Intel's Sandy Bridge ProcessorsFully integrated microarchitecture Sandy Bridge merges all the processing and graphic units under a single chip thus making access by cores and graphics to shared data, signaling between various buses and performance of memory bandwidth for the cores faster. Smarter Performance for graphics and multimedia Sandy Bridge is not just for work but for fun as well. It has built-in visuals that speed up video processing and 3D Stuff, hardware based media accelerators to enhance computer's performance for gaming, movies etc. They also boost up web experiences. Dynamic performance for both processor and graphics Intel Turbo Boost technology does all the management for your computing needs. Let's say, if you want to play some HD video games, Intel Turbo Boost would switch to a dedicated graphic card (if available) and free up memory as much as possible. Intel Core i7 processors also had Intel Turbo Boost Technology which could boost a 1.7GHz Processor to perform like a 2.1GHz Core. Intel Turbo Boost makes Sandy Bridge a very intelligent master of your computer. It manages the available resources and allocate them to various tasks so as to get the best out of your computer hardware in every single thing you want to do with your PC be it browsing internet, playing HD video games or designing using Adobe Photoshop. Available for a Wide Range of Products If you were thinking that Intel's Next-Generation Sandy Bridge Processors are developed only to work on Home and Business Computers then you are wrong because they have been designed to boost performances of addresses servers, workstations, notebooks and wide range of other computing gadgets. It can support up to 8 cores and 16 threads using Intel's Hyper-Threading Technology which would make any device running on Intel's Sandy Bridge Processor a complete multi-tasking unit. These new microarchitecture processors would computer thinner, more power efficient and give them an amazing battery life. Intel's New Sandy Bridge Processors in Nutshell Intel has evolved the next-generation processors which would change the way computers work in the present world because they are faster, smarter and better. On to our Readers…So what do you think about Intel's new microarchitecture processors a.k.a. Sandy Bridge? Please share your thoughts with Wizard Journal using the comment form below and also your friends using the social bookmarking icons. |
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