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Tag Archives: Sandy Bridge

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Charlie Demerjian
May 1, 2013

What is the Sky Lake-EP platform called again?

The one that is two after Brickland or something like that

Some you might know the current 2S Sandy Bridge-EP platform called Romley and its Ivy Bridge based successor is named Brickland.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 9, 2013

Intel talks up three new Xeon families at IDF

By talk we mean nothing other than names, did you expect real info?

IDF didn’t neglect the bigger CPUs for Atoms, there were no less than three families of big Xeons teased too.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 17, 2012
246

Is AMD’s Trinity much better than it appears?

People just don't understand performance per watt

Analysis: AMD’s new A10/Trinity chip is not that impressive from a checklist point of view, but under the surface, it has a killer feature.
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Thomas Ryan
Apr 24, 2012
28

The Battle of the Bridges

How much performance does a 'Tick' get you these days?

It’s that time of year again and Intel’s introducing its new Ivy Bridge based offerings.
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Thomas Ryan
Apr 23, 2012
1

Comparing the Ends of the Spectrum

The old HD 2000 versus the new HD 4000...

Intel sent us two chips for review in the lead up to its Ivy Bridge launch.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 9, 2012
1

Intel fakes Ivy Bridge graphics on stage at CES

Caught in the act, Intel has a woodscrew moment

Intel Ivy Bridge graphics are still so broken that company executives have to lie about it to the assembled press.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 14, 2011
37

Intel finally launches Sandy-E

No innovation, just a bit more speed

Sandy Bridge-E is finally upon us, and for the first time in a long time, I find myself totally unexcited about a new CPU.
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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 31, 2011
21

Sandy-E gets a final launch date and time

Less than two weeks now

Intel has finally narrowed down the Sandy Bridge-E launch date to a single day.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 21, 2011
21

Analysis: Intel shows off Haswell, minus the important bits

IDF 2011: Why not show it all?

At IDF last week, Intel’s Mooly Eden held up a Haswell chip, or part of one from the look of things.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 9, 2011
32

Will Sandy-E ship without PCIe3?

Rumors point to borked PHYs and multi-layer respins

The problems with Intel’s Sandy Bridge-E have finally started to come in to focus, and they are troubling.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 2, 2011
25

Intel’s Sandy Bridge-E said to slip again

Rumors, more rumors, and PCIe3

What is happening with Intel’s high end Sandy Bridge-E CPUs?
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 6, 2011
8

Supermicro goes 8x server crazy

Computex 2011: Atoms to Becktons, take your pick

Supermicro had a bunch of cool new form factors to show off at Computex, including 8-way servers from Atom to Westmere-EX.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 30, 2011
27

Bulldozer and Ivy Bridge both delayed a bit

Time keeps on slipping into the future

It looks like Bulldozer and Ivy Bridge, the next generation AMD and Intel CPUs, are both delayed.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 15, 2011
20

Intel pulls in Z68 launch date

Same chip, different fuse, more money

It looks like Intel is pulling the launch of the ‘all new’ Z68 chipset.
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Charlie Demerjian
Mar 31, 2011
21

After Intel’s Haswell comes Broadwell, Sk……

Intel CPU families until the second half of the decade (Updated)

Intel is always putting out new code names, and some that we hear we have to sit on until they leak a bit. The following four, Haswell and the next three, are good examples of that.
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