Today appeared some information about the characteristics of 22 nm desktop processors generation Ivy Bridge. The announcement of first models , which will have four physical cores, is scheduled for April 2012. These processors can work in motherboards with LGA 1155, based on chipset Intel sixth and seventh series.
Formal improvement of frequency potential compared to Sandy Bridge will not happen, the older processor Ivy Bridge will operate at default frequency of 3.5 GHz and overclocked in the Turbo mode up to 3.9 GHz. The TDP level , however, will be reduced from 95 to 77 w. Progress in this area is more pronounced in the performance of processors with the suffixes T and S, which will increase in the default frequency by 100 to 300 MHz. The presence of letters T in the processor notation will be talking about the TDP level not more than 45 w in the case of quad-core model, and no more than 35 watts in the case of dual-core model. Letter S will provide a TDP level not more than 65 Watts.
Core i7 series processors will have four physical cores with Hyper-Threading technology and 8 MB cache in the third level. They will be also equipped with Intel HD graphics system 4000 with 650/1150 MHz frequencies.
With the exception of dual-core Core i5-3470T with 3 MB cache, the remaining models next-generation Core i5 will have four cores without Hyper-Threading technology with 6 MB cache in the third level. Graphic system Intel HD 2500 with 650/1050 MHz frequencies will be inherent to most models Core i5, except for Core i5-3570K and Core i5-3475S. The memory controller in all cases supports dual-channel DDR3-1600. Related Products :
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