I’m sure you’ve heard the term Sandy Bridge thrown around – the articles and reviews on Intel’s second-generation Core i7 technology have more than proliferated by now. The consensus is that this ...
Intel's Sandy Bridge chipset is potentially serious but the relatively small number of systems in customers' hands mitigates the severity to some degree. Brooke Crothers Former CNET contributor Brooke ...
Intel’s latest microprocessor family, code-named Sandy Bridge, will start rolling off production lines faster than expected due to rave reviews by customers, the company’s CEO said Tuesday. The ...
When Intel launched its “Sandy Bridge” second-generation Core processors in January year, it launched only “mainstream” parts, with prices ranging from about $64 for Pentium-branded processors, up to ...
Sandy Bridge is a major Intel design effort to achieve better graphics performance for mainstream laptops. Will it make the grade? Brooke Crothers Former CNET contributor Brooke Crothers writes about ...
After months of anticipation, Intel's Sandy Bridge processors launched at CES 2011 and were featured in a number of devices unveiled at the event. Everything seemed to be moving along for the ...
The second generation of Intel's 32nm Core Processor Family, codenamed Sandy Bridge, introduces a new microarchitecture that delivers significant improvements in energy efficiency. New Advanced Vector ...
Intel pulled its Sandy Bridge launch forward today, launching the new family a full two days earlier than the planned January 5th date at CES. And with 15 desktop parts and 14 mobile parts, what a ...
On 13 September at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Intel unveiled Sandy Bridge, the first major redesign of the x86 architecture on 32 nanometres (nm). In a series of announcements, the ...
Rumors suggest that Intel’s forthcoming Sandy Bridge integrated CPU/graphics platform will find its way into the lower-end range of the next generation of MacBooks. Bearing in mind Apple’s cozy ...
After months and months of speculation, Sandy Bridge is finally here, at least in pre-launch form. The big question on everyone's mind is, does Intel's newest silicon live up to the hype? See for ...
With six cores (and 12 threads) operating between 3.3GHz and 3.9GHz and a massive 15MB of Level 3 cache the i7-3960X should be stupidly fast. And it is, some of the time. The trouble is that most ...