Ivy Bridge is all about transitioning towards a new, smaller fabrication process. Whereas Clarkdale (Core i5 661 etc.) processors had a 45nm GPU and a 32nm CPU core placed onto one chip package, Sandy ...
Since late last year Ivy Bridge seems to be the architecture everyone is waiting for. Although Intel is only anticipating a 10–15% processing performance bump when compared to Sandy Bridge, the big ...
To evaluate the Ivy Bridge processors, we used the Asus Maximus V Gene, one of several Z77 motherboards we are putting through their paces in the bit-tech lab right now. To test the AMD FX-8150 we ...
Intel Ivy Bridge content hasn't just been leaking for weeks, but we've been seeing results come for the past few months including content coming from us. Last month we looked at both the Intel Core i5 ...
Editor Note: Intel or GIGABYTE did not sanction this preview in any way. We are posting this well ahead of launch since some other well-known tech sites have already covered Ivy Bridge performance and ...
Ivy Bridge is the next logical step for Intel to make in terms of their Tick-Tock model. The Tick here is to further improve on the existing architecture, yet on a smaller fabrication process -- the ...
The improvements to the i7-3770K’s IPC (instructions per clock) are immediately apparent in Cinebench, where its score of 7.91 at its stock frequency of 3.5GHz (boosting to 3.9GHz) sees it achieve a ...
The Core i7-3770K provides a decent performance boost when compared to the i7-2600K in the SolidWorks test. Here it was 18% faster delivering comparable performance to that of the AMD FX series. While ...