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September 07, 2010

IDF 2010 Event : iGPU Sandy Bridge 25% faster than its predecessor

Currently Intel will hold the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) 2010 in San Francisco's Moscone Center, on September 13 to 15. At this event, discussing the performance of Intel graphics on a new processor will be launched in 2011.

Sandy Bridge processor with this name, will experience a significant change from its predecessor, Nehalem, especially on the side of the graphic which has increased by 25% from Westmere generation. HD Performance Graphic (1 Core/6EU) on Sandy Bridge, also may compete with the Radeon 5450, and is very good for an integrated GPU that is embedded in i7 processor series. Sandy Bridge mobile processor has two core pieces which have a total of 12 graphic EU, which makes performance possible iGPU Sandy Bridge will be more shining than the previous generation iGPU performance, which is practically very slow. Sandy Bridge capabilities, not only on the processor's clock speed, but can also make a fashion iGPU Turbo can reach 1350MHz and Clock when Turbo is on, which is very large for the size of integrated graphics. 

Apart from a better GPU performance, Intel also equip iGPU Sandy Bridge with Clear Video Technology, and support for HDMI 1.4a. Sandy Bridge will also need a new chipset and new Intel chipset that supports providing two Sandy Bridge, P67 and H67. It is very unfortunate, like the P series chipset, Intel does not provide the P67 with a display connector, considering iGPU on Sandy Bridge is Powerful (for integrated graphics chip size). H67 has only a display connector (DVI, HDMI and Display Port). However, according to a second Intel chipset has support USB3.0 with an integrated controller on the chipset. These new motherboards will be introduced to the public during CES 2010 event.

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