News - Intel spills details on 22nm Ivy Bridge chip architecture
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Sandy Bridge on steroids.
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Re: News - Intel spills details on 22nm Ivy Bridge chip architecture
2011 Pch? This must mean p67?
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Blackmage
2011 Pch? This must mean p67?
Or the sandy bridge-E PCH.
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kalniel
Or the sandy bridge-E PCH.
Sandy bridge E doesn't have integrated graphics, nor a dual channel memory config, nor a DMI bus:woowoo:
Re: News - Intel spills details on 22nm Ivy Bridge chip architecture
Impeccable timing from Intel! Just before Bulldozer appears on the scene ;)
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Blackmage
Sandy bridge E doesn't have integrated graphics, nor a dual channel memory config, nor a DMI bus:woowoo:
I haven't heard about no DMI for SB-E yet, where did you hear that? But the rest have nothing to do with the PCH.
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kalniel
I haven't heard about no DMI for SB-E yet, where did you hear that? But the rest have nothing to do with the PCH.
I didn't say it did, those are features of the Ivy Bridge architecture. Why would Ivy Bridge suddenly become a dual channel solution? When Sandy bridge E is Quad channel!
If you go down to Sandy Bridge E you'll see that it makes use of QPI
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Bridge
Re: News - Intel spills details on 22nm Ivy Bridge chip architecture
Surely it just means the 2011 PCH as in, PCH form the year 2011.
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Blackmage
Why would Ivy Bridge suddenly become a dual channel solution? When Sandy bridge E is Quad channel!
What's that got to do with the PCH? You quoted my post about the PCH so I assume it's relevant some how.
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kalniel
What's that got to do with the PCH?
The FSB in this case (DMI), connects the CPU to the PCH. If you look at the slide again you'll see it makes mention of DMI.
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Terbinator
Surely it just means the 2011 PCH as in, PCH form the year 2011.
Yep, the factor that it mentions DMI made me think P67,Z68 etc