Haswell upgrades focus on power management
Graphics gets the headlines, power management makes it all happen
Intel has finally released the next big thing in CPUs but what does Haswell bring to the table?
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Intel has finally released the next big thing in CPUs but what does Haswell bring to the table?
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Today we bring you our testing of Intel’s 4th Generation Core Processors, codenamed “Haswell”. The chip that Intel sampled us with was the Core i7-4770K.
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Intel has decided to release some Haswell information early on a Saturday morning for no logical reason mirroring the SKUing strategy.
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Intel has done something that I never thought they would do, they fixed the root of their graphics problems.
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We were lucky enough to get a chance to ask the creator of HiAlgoBoost, Eugene Fainstain a few questions about his app.
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Mr. Feldman talked exclusively about the ARM versus x86 debate, and how he thinks that the ARM server market is going to shape up over the next five years.
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SemiAccurate has already talked about the Silvermont core and architecture, now it is time to take a look at the process it is built on.
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If you hang out on the rooftops of parking lots at the Intel Santa Clara campus like I do, you might have noticed something amiss.
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In the last part of our look at Silvermont we focused on the larger scale advances of this new 22nm Atom core.
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Intel is introducing a new 22nm Atom core, and for the first time in the history of the line it is a new microarchitecture.
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Rather than actually fix crippling graphics problems for Haswell, Intel is going on a marketing blitz around the word Iris.
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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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Intel is taking the whole Software Defined Networking paradigm serious with the release of two new platforms today.
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Cisco is going to make chips with Intel as a foundry for one simple reason, they have to.
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Intel is still trying to pretend Thunderbolt is not dead, but two new chips don’t do much to change the underlying problems.
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