Rumors of the presence of the upcoming Bulldozer architecture made by AMD seems to have really make the competitors feel inflamed lately. Associated with it, one of Intel's main competitor AMD is based in Sunnyvale reportedly are planning to develop its future processors are Intel 22nm Ivy Bridge.
So far, Intel's own party have not provided an official publication relating to the release date of the fleet processor Ivy Bridge. And even that estimate was thought that the possibility of a new architecture will be released ahead of the CES in 2012.
While a publicity through the official site KitGuru recently, the company reportedly Intel, based in Santa Clara today it is considering the development of Ivy Bridge processor which is likely to be coming soon more quickly in order to emulate the existence of the first Bulldozer processor made by AMD.
So far, Intel's own party have not provided an official publication relating to the release date of the fleet processor Ivy Bridge. And even that estimate was thought that the possibility of a new architecture will be released ahead of the CES in 2012.
While a publicity through the official site KitGuru recently, the company reportedly Intel, based in Santa Clara today it is considering the development of Ivy Bridge processor which is likely to be coming soon more quickly in order to emulate the existence of the first Bulldozer processor made by AMD.
Bulldozer desktop version of the coded name of the Zambezi is expected to be launched on June 11, 2011. And as a beginning, AMD itself reportedly will introduce four models of processors as well as the repacking of 4 to 8 core processing. Processor type will be built using a 32nm SOI fabrication node, feature 8MB of L3 cache, supporting technologies and the Black Turbo Core Series which allows the application of the unlocked multiplier.
Meanwhile, Intel Ivy Bridge is based on Sandy Bridge architecture that clearly carries two or four processing cores and built using a 22nm SOI fabrication process. Processor Ivy Bridge is also equipped with features compatible GPU with DirextX 11, which is able to package 30% more EUs and supports up to three different display screens at once and HDMI 1.4a, PCI Express Gen 3 integrated controller and video encoding which has been repaired, the ability decoding and transcoding.
As with other 32nm relatives, it turns out that in fact the processor Ivy Bridge included in this latest 22nm relatives reportedly use the same socket LGA 1155 and will be launched simultaneously with the chipset Panther Point that carries the support up to four USB 3.0 ports as well.
As with other 32nm relatives, it turns out that in fact the processor Ivy Bridge included in this latest 22nm relatives reportedly use the same socket LGA 1155 and will be launched simultaneously with the chipset Panther Point that carries the support up to four USB 3.0 ports as well.