Sandy Bridge,the next generation processor

Sunday 25 April 2010

Sandy Bridge
The next generation processors from
Intel ,have 32
nanometers architecture ,to come,
called by name
Sandy Bridge will
allows the processor
work more power-efficient.
Mentioned, the use of
resources
average (TDP) who aspirated
reached only 35 watts only.
Certainly very low TDP
means for the notebook
segment.
Unfortunately, some
processors
most energy-efficient quad-
core processors
Intel's current
average power consumption
65 watts.
TDP is also very low
important for users
among servers. origin,
companies that have
server with tens or
even hundreds of processor
need to save on bills
electricity, both for the
machine
server or appliance
server cooling
concerned.
Intel's quad-core processor
Yorkfield generation that has
been
available to consume
resources
average of 65 watts. The
presence of
Nehalem architecture makes
back up power consumption,
and energy-efficient
processors
from these levels, ie
750S-speed Core i5
2.4 GHz spent 82 watts.
With
Sandy Bridge, Intel
expected
brings quad processor
core will also have
integrated graphics. Graphics
Core
and the existing CPU cores in
There will be using the TDP
the same.
The good news, the processor-
This energy-efficient
processors
are expected to attend start
first quarter of 2011
future.

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