Sandy Bridge

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One of the things talked about in the 2010 Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco is Sandy Bridge. Object that is? Yes, Sandy Bridge is not the name of the bridge, but the code for the new processor developed by Intel as a substitute for Nehalem.
Sandy Bridge is mentioned as an evolutionary step from the Intel Core i7 i5 and currently a "brain" multiple computers on the market. The difference, Sandy Bridge will promote energy efficiency so that the processor is more effective in their work. Another advantage is its ability to process visual data so as to produce a more detailed view.

"The way people use computers to evolve rapidly, so it requires more powerful processor and produces a better view," said Dadi Perlmutter, general manager of Intel Architecture Group, Monday (13/09/2010) in San Francisco. "And second-generation processor that will come of this will be one of the biggest advances in computing capability than any previous generation."

Processors that were developed in 2005 was made with 32nm process, one of the most micro process considering a nano meter is one meter per billion. He also will be equipped architecture "ring" new graphics engine that allows it to share data with core processors to increase computing capability as well as produce better graphics display.

In addition, Sandy Bridge is equipped Turbo Boost technology, which automatically can move or allocate resources and graphics processor core to improve performance and manage the workload. According to some sources, its clock speed is 2.3 GHz to 4.3 GHz when the Turbo Boost Technology is turned off and reach the 3.0 GHz to 3.8 GHz with a Turbo Boost Technology.

In a demonstration conducted during the opening Dadi IDF in 2010, Sandy Bridge is shown how the performance of the processor beyond its predecessors. Even so, you must be patient if you want to have it because these new processors will be marketed early next year.

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