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Abstract: Late May we published a huge round-up of 45 desktop processors , followed by a review of Intel's fourth generation Core processors . Our readers immediately, and understandably, came with the request for a similar group test of laptop processors. It's a...
Abstract: On June 4 Intel is launching its next generation Core processors, also called Haswell. That means it's the perfect opportunity for us to retest all current processors and a number of older ones with a completely new test configuration. It will not only ...
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Published: 2012-11-10, Author: Dave , review by: techradar.com
Abstract: When Intel launched the Ivy Bridge processors in April, it was limited to the Core i7 and Core i5 processors. In June a few more affordable i5 versions were added to the line-up, and last month saw the release of Core i3s and Pentiums in the Ivy Bridge ...
Abstract: Think you're pretty snazzy because your integrated graphics core plays mainstream games at 1280x720? We're on to bigger and better things, like modern titles at 1920x1080. Can AMD's Trinity architecture push high-enough frame rates to make this possibl...
Conventional CPUs shouldn’t be confused with APUs. The recently invented concept of hybrid processors has already gained broad recognition on the market, so we can approach APUs not as a variety of conventional CPUs but as a whole new class of product...
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Published: 2013-01-02, Author: Andrew , review by: missingremote.com
Abstract: As interesting as the third generation of Intel Core integrated processor graphics (IPG) were when they arrived in April, as home theater PC (HTPC) enthusiasts it was disappointing that the more applicable two core/four thread models were not available. W...
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Published: 2012-09-26, Author: William , review by: tomshardware.com
Abstract: Think you're pretty snazzy because your integrated graphics core plays mainstream games at 1280x720? We're on to bigger and better things, like modern titles at 1920x1080. Can AMD's Trinity architecture push high-enough frame rates to make this possible? ...
The recently launched Core i3 processors from the 3000 series based on dual-core semiconductor dies with Ivy Bridge microarchitecture turned out to be not particularly exciting. Frankly speaking, these processors are not very much different from their...