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It was just days ago that we wrote about the Core i5-3365M mobile central processing unit and how it would be released in the third quarter of the year.
Now we are going to write about another 22nm Ivy Bridge CPU set for Q3 launch, one that belongs to the Ivy Bridge line but lacks integrated graphics. ... |
25 May 2012 02:37 GMT |
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Intel may have decided to hold off on the launch of some of its CPUs, but that doesn't mean it has succeeded in completely hiding the information regarding them.
Whether through controlled or unintentional information leaks, data about both desktop and laptop Ivy Bridge CPUs has been trickling to the net.
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23 May 2012 05:42 GMT |
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Intel may have launched its third-generation Core series of central processing units on April 23, but it is only over the past day and a half that the products finally reached stores. The newest desktop and laptop CPUs are based on the 22nm manufacturing process technology and are all quad-core models. Six of them ... |
30 April 2012 02:37 GMT |
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Intel ended up taking its sweet time making its official announcement, but at least now we know for sure that the third-generation Core series central processing units are live. Then again, that isn't a totally accurate way of putting it, since sales haven't started. That will only happen on April 29. N... |
24 April 2012 02:40 GMT |
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Even though sales aren't going to begin until April 29, Intel has officially spoken of its first central processing units based on the 22nm manufacturing process.
Thirteen third-generation chips have been revealed, most of which are aimed at desktops, although the high-end laptop parts are there as well.
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23 April 2012 10:42 GMT |
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Intel is supposed to make its official introduction of the Ivy Bridge CPUs today, and we'll write the relevant info about them when the time comes, but for now, we are hearing something fairly worrisome.
It looks like NVIDIA and Advanced Micro Devices (but mostly NVIDIA) aren't the only companies with ins... |
23 April 2012 06:02 GMT |
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During the recent conference call with financial analysts, Intel made it clear that Ivy Bridge processor volume shipments had begun.
This means that Intel is steadily building up supply of 22nm Core i 3000-series chips, like the Core i7-3770K that reached 6.616 GHz not long ago.
“We have begun high-volume s... |
18 April 2012 11:06 GMT |
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As we draw near to the official launch of Intel's first 22nm Ivy Bridge central processing units, the web is starting to look into those CPUs that won't actually appear then.
This time, VR-Zone has provided info on the Core i3 chips that will be utilized in desktop computers later in the year.
And by lat... |
12 April 2012 05:17 GMT |
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Intel is developing a more advanced generation of Atom central processing units, but now we know just what their name is and how good their graphics are. There are several places on the net that will reveal information on the “Valley View” Atom SoC. Just so you won't have to dig through them your... |
23 March 2012 11:47 GMT |
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The rumored April 29 release of Intel’s next-gen 22nm Ivy Bridge processors was apparently confirmed by a recently leaked company slide which also mentions that a second batch of third generation Core chips will arrive on June 3, 2012. The initial release will cover the third-generation Core i5 and Core i7 des... |
9 March 2012 07:11 GMT |
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In a surprising turn of events, Intel decided to unveil the specifications of its upcoming third generation Core processors based on the 22nm Ivy Bridge architecture almost two months before the official launch date of these CPUs.
The specs of the Ivy Bridge processors were listed inside an Intel document that was s... |
1 March 2012 18:51 GMT |
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Intel used to make chips for no one but itself until a while ago, but it has begun to open its factories to other chip developers, in this case Tabula, a designer of programmable logic chips for networks.
The deal between Tabula and Intel will have the latter manufacturing 22nm-based field-programmable gate arrays ... |
22 February 2012 14:21 GMT |
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The recent rumors saying that Intel was going to delay Ivy Bridge CPUs until June appear to have been nothing to worry about, according to what Intel told us.
Yesterday, murmurs cropped up on the Internet saying that the Santa Clara, California-based CPU maker was going to delay the release of Ivy Bridge central pr... |
17 February 2012 02:26 GMT |
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The launch date of Intel’s 2012 Haswell processors has so far been covered in mystery, but recently a leaked company roadmap has revealed that these chips are expected to arrive in the March-June timeframe. Just as it’s the case with the upcoming Ivy Bridge launch, the first CPUs to arrive will be introd... |
9 February 2012 21:01 GMT |
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Ultrabooks seemed to be in less demand than Intel and its partners would have liked but this might no longer apply. The apparent boost in demand for U-series CPUs indirectly forced Intel to change the basic specifications of ultrabooks. The modifications are few and only affect the configurable TDP (thermal design ... |
29 December 2011 03:09 GMT |
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After many rumors and suppositions regarding the release date of Intel’s Ivy Bridge processors hit the streets, a recent report citing sources from Taiwanese PC makers has revealed that the chip giant plans to launch these new 22nm CPUs on April 8, 2012.Previously, all we knew about the launch date of Ivy Bridg... |
28 December 2011 20:51 GMT |
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In 2012, Intel is expected to release its first chips based on the upcoming 22nm Ivy Bridge architecture and recently a report has come to reveal that the initial launch of these chips will take place in April, with more CPUs arriving in Q2 and even Q3. Previously, all we knew about the launch date of Ivy Bridge pro... |
24 November 2011 19:01 GMT |
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At the 2012 ISSC (International Solid-State Circuits) conference, that is scheduled to take place in February of next year, Intel will disclose additional details about its upcoming Ivy Bridge processors based on the 22nm fabrication process.The talks will focus on an entry-level Ivy Bridge desktop or notebook proces... |
23 November 2011 18:51 GMT |
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Even though Intel hasn't committed on any specific launch date for its upcoming Ivy Bridge processors and settled with saying that these will arrive in March or April of 2012, a recent report has now made its appearance that suggests the Santa Clara chips maker is considering March for the release of the chips.T... |
22 October 2011 11:51 GMT |
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It appears that the series which will eventually replace Sandy Bridge CPUs, Ivy Bridge by name, has actually entered mass production, so it should have no supply issues when it appears next year.
Right now, the world is waiting for a certain series of processors called Sandy Bridge-E, a revision, of sorts, of the... |
20 October 2011 03:16 GMT |
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Together with the consumer version of the Ivy Bridge processors, Intel will also release a series of Xeon E3 chips that will be based on this 22nm architecture, which are expected to launch at about the same time as their desktop counterparts.The Ivy Bridge Xeon processors will make part of the Carlow platform that w... |
10 October 2011 14:11 GMT |
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As CPUs transition to more advanced manufacturing processes and architectures, they are bound to gain power efficiency benefits, not just performance boosts over their predecessors, and Intel's Hasswell project appears poised to prove this.
Intel, as always, has a more or less clearly cut roadmap, one that e... |
14 September 2011 02:41 GMT |
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There seems to be no shortage of news involving Intel, only this once reports say that the outfit wants to expend even more as far as clientele goes, choosing to try and make more communications and consumer electronics chips.The past couple of years have seen Intel putting together and enacting some serious busines... |
2 June 2011 09:53 GMT |
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It seems like Intel isn't in too much of a hurry to launch its upcoming Ivy Bridge processors, as the chips won't be officially launched until March or April of 2012, according to a recent report that cites some of the company's partners.
Previous rumors suggested that Ivy Bridge would be launched a... |
23 May 2011 16:11 GMT |
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While we are still more than half a year away from the moment that Ivy Bridge will make its official appearance, Intel has already revealed a series of details about its 2013 processor architecture, which goes by the name of Haswell.
Haswell will follow Intel's tick-tock development cycle and the first chips ... |
18 May 2011 16:01 GMT |
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It looks like the rumor mill is passing through one of those phases when it is more productive than usual, with the latest report implying that Intel will, this week, introduce a certain chip manufacturing process. The larger the IT company, the more attention it gets from both official and unofficial market watcher... |
3 May 2011 03:04 GMT |
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While most of the computer hardware community is keenly awaiting the official launch of AMD's upcoming Bulldozer and Llano processors, Intel is also hard at work developing its future 22nm Ivy Bridge processors and some recently leaked slides come to offer us additional insight into the capabilities of these chi... |
12 April 2011 16:01 GMT |
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There has been much talk of the upcoming Ivy Bridge series of Intel CPUs and how they will be so much better than Sandy Bridge, but the chipset did not get much attention, something that seem to have changed.As consumers know, Intel releases a new line of central processing units and adjoining chipsets on a fairly r... |
7 April 2011 06:51 GMT |
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Ivy Bridge is a generation of CPUs known to be in development for quite a few months already, and it looks like its maker has big plans and hopes for it, even when compared to the existing series of consumer processors.Moving to a more advanced manufacturing process always ensures that the next generation of semicon... |
5 April 2011 06:48 GMT |
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GlobalFoundries has just announced that it has entered a partnership with the European research institute IMEC that gives the foundry access to a wide assortment of studies focused on the development of sub-22nm CMOS scaling and GaN-on-Si manufacturing technology.
IMEC's sub-22nm core CMOS program aims at dev... |
4 April 2011 10:09 GMT |
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Just as it was the case with Sandy Bridge, Intel seems all set to demonstrate processors based on the Ivy Bridge architecture during the 2011 Computex fair which is planned to take place this June in Taipei, Taiwan.
Ivy Bridge is the first processor built by the Santa Clara company that uses the 22nm manufacturing... |
8 February 2011 15:01 GMT |
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Intel seems to have a lot riding on its upcoming 22nm manufacturing process, the company just announcing that it wants to invest $9 billion for building and equipping a high volume 22nm facility as they move towards a new production model that will rely on using four cutting edge fabs instead of three as it’s the cas... |
17 January 2011 02:54 GMT |
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Though Intel is mostly focused on the Sandy Bridge series of processors right now, it is, of course, working, more or less, on the even more advanced line of Ivy bridge chips, and it seems that availability is set for early 2012. The Sandy Bridge will be Intel's newest collection of consumer-oriented central pr... |
24 November 2010 07:04 GMT |
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Even though Intel usually keeps its technologies to itself, it seems like it will start to manufacture a certain other company's processors starting next year, those of Acronix Semiconductor to be exact.Sometime next year, Intel will start to put its 22nm manufacturing process to good use at making new chips.Sa... |
1 November 2010 10:02 GMT |
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Though the 32nm manufacturing process is still very much set to be the main star of 2011, the Santa Clara, California-based CPU developer is, of course, thinking ahead, apparently even putting work into the 22nm manufacturing process.Though Intel's Sandy Bridge CPUs will make up the bulk of Intel's CPU str... |
20 September 2010 06:37 GMT |
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Not long ago, Globalfoundries announced that, like TSMC, it was going to skip the 32nm bulk process, for business reasons. After that, TSMC stated that it was also skipping the 22nm process, in order to focus only on the 20nm technology. Globalfoundries, however, will not do so, believing that both full-node and half... |
26 April 2010 06:18 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices is said to be already testing 32nm chips in Fab 36, as proof of all going according to plan with its move from the 45nm process technology to 32nm, which is scheduled for 2010. The transition to a smaller manufacturing process will be accompanied by the adoption of high K metal gate and somethi... |
21 November 2008 05:34 GMT |
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is planning to offer to its customers the 22nm technology by 2011, while the 15nm fabrication process is said to go online sometime in 2013. The company also plans to ramp up 32nm production in 2009, according to its latest roadmap. However, these new technologies are... |
7 November 2008 07:09 GMT |
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