How Does Intel’s HD 4000 Compare on the IQ Scale?
Image quality that is…
One of the biggest question marks we’ve had on our minds is the impact of the HD 4000’s (the GPU side of Ivy Bridge) notably inferior Anisotropic filtering quality.
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One of the biggest question marks we’ve had on our minds is the impact of the HD 4000’s (the GPU side of Ivy Bridge) notably inferior Anisotropic filtering quality.
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Intel is now making phone chips, and the first device to bear one, the Lava Xolo X900, is on the market.
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Since Intel introduced its Hyper-Threading technology with its Pentium 4 microprocessors back in early 2002 reviewers have occasionally noticed that under certain condition Hyper-Threading can actually hurt performance instead of helping it.
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It’s that time of year again and Intel’s introducing its new Ivy Bridge based offerings.
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After playing around with Intel’s HD 4000 in our previous reviews and recording some pretty impressive performance, I decided to try and find the limit of the HD 4000’s graphics performance.
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Intel sent us two chips for review in the lead up to its Ivy Bridge launch.
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In this half of the review we will be continuing our testing of the graphical capabilities of Intel’s HD 4000.
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Today we are taking a look at Intel’s new Ivy Bridge chip, the Core i7-3770K.
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Today we’re taking a look at Intel’s newest highend motherboard, the DZ77GA-70K. UPDATED
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The GTX 680 is without a doubt a card that has been well received by many reviewers.
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A few weeks ago, ARM put out their new CPU/GPU compiler suite called Development Studio 5 (DS5).
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It’s the S|A Weekly Roundup!
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Last week was a busy one, rumors are pouring out from almost every forum about Nvidia’s apparently soon to launch Kepler architecture.
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Intel is finally launching the Romley platform today, the two socket Sandy Bridge-EP based server line.
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Nowhere was this decrease in boot times more apparent then when I was using Windows 8 for an overclocking session.
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