Tuesday, October 16, 2012

INTEL Haswell more 10% faster than Ivy Bridge


The fourth generation of the series processors 'Core i' from Intel codenamed Haswell, will be one major step in the development of their processors.

Let's take a look back at the development of processor families 'Core i'; Intel launch the series 'Core i' first as the Conroe / Merom is still using 65nm, followed by a 45nm Nehalem, Sandy Bridge with 32nm, and the latter with the 22nm Ivy Bridge. Haswell will be the successor of the 22nm Ivy Bridge as well, before proceeding to the 14nm Broadwell, based on the Haswell architecture.

Intel also said if Haswell will be 10 percent faster than Ivy Bridge at the same clock, which is the result of the prototype Haswell. The enthusiast users also seem to be waiting for Haswell because Intel has given lattice if overclocking of Haswell will be better than Sandy Bridge.

If all goes according to plan, Haswell processors will menjadai very exciting to be purchased in the second quarter or between April to June 2013 year.


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