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    News - Intel hopes Haswell CPU architecture can reignite Ultrabook interest

    But first keynote at IDF 2012 doesn't give the game away.
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    Re: News - Intel hopes Haswell CPU architecture can reignite Ultrabook interest

    Make them cheaper??

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    Re: News - Intel hopes Haswell CPU architecture can reignite Ultrabook interest

    Agreed, and faster, I understand the need to take on mobile but don't forget the desktop please!

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    Re: News - Intel hopes Haswell CPU architecture can reignite Ultrabook interest

    It looks like Intel's solved the high power consumption issues with their integrated graphics.

    They've done this by making the graphics portion a lot wider, and then running it slower.

    This makes the solution much more in line with how AMD and NVIDIA implement graphics - thus validating the slower-clock, wider-execution designs that they have designed, and AMD's internal graphics in Llano and Trinity.

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    Re: News - Intel hopes Haswell CPU architecture can reignite Ultrabook interest

    Any info on the GT3 graphics, Semiaccurate is saying its pretty much gonna be a bit leap ahead for integrated graphics and different to the GT1 and GT2 options.
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