Intel 22nm tick is codenamed Ivy Bridge

Posted on Monday, September 13 2010 @ 19:47 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
FUD Zilla heard Intel's first 22nm chips are codenamed Ivy Bridge:
After Sandy Bridge, the second generation Core architecture that is scheduled to come in Q1 2011 in massive volumes, comes Ivy Bridge. This is a new 22nm CPU and it will continue the all-integrated strategy, as getting a monolithic core with graphics inside of the chip is a winning combination.

At the moment, Intel’s EVP Dadi Perlmutter, the co-general manager of Intel Corporation's Intel Architecture Group is focusing on Sandy Bridge and talking about the second generation of Turbo, which should offer superior performance to the current turbo technology.


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