29 September 2013

Choosing The Best And Fastest Intel Processor

Intel processors are designed for notebook class will enter a new phase with the launch of Intel Core i Processor 3rd generation code-named Ivy Bridge using 22 nm fabrication. After nearly two years, naming Intel core i will soon go into 3rdgeneration. 1st generation of Intel Core i had a code name Arrandale which lasted for one year. Then, his throne was replaced 2nd Generation Sandy Bridge codename found in many notebooks today.

For the future, you will begin to get a notebook that uses the Intel Ivy Bridge processors. How to set it apart very easily. Sandy Bridge uses the prefix naming 2xxx series, while Ivy Bridge 3xxx using the prefix. For more details, you can read about Intel's Ivy Bridge architecture in article Latest Technology Behind Intel's Ivy Bridge. One week before today ( Tuesday, Ivy Bridge NDA expiry date ), we get a shipment of two notebooks that have been equipped with an Intel Ivy Bridge Core i7 3610M.


Choosing The Best And Fastest Intel Processor

Class is the first notebook gaming notebook that carries the specifications and features beyond reasonable limits. How could I not ? In addition to the latest Intel Ivy Bridge processors, this notebook carrying capacity of 60 GB mSATA x 2 units are in - Raid - 0 + 750 GB Hard disk, memory chip SODIMM 4 x 4 GB ( which means 16 GB total ), and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX670M graphics Optimus ! The notebook also comes with a screen of 15.4 " with a resolution of Full HD1080P, Blu - ray optical drive, 3 USB3.0 ports, eSATA, sound from Dynaudio, and Turbo mode which will overclock the processor when you need high performance. Specifications monster in monster notebook ? What do you think ?

The second notebook is an entertainment -class notebook that uses the Intel Ivy Bridge i7 3610M, 6 GB SODIMM DDR3 memory, 750 GB hard drive, and NVIDIA GeForce GTX560M graphics optimus. In addition to these specifications, the notebook comes with a 15 " with Full HD1080P resolution, Optical drive Blu-ray, 4 USB3.0 ports, and a sound system from Bang & Olufsen.

Only in a relatively short time, we will present a test article Ivy Bridge in the second notebook for you. However, you have to remember, the value obtained in the first notebook is not a pure benchmark of Intel Ivy Bridge processors, given the specifications attached to this monster notebook is beyond reasonableness that you can get on the market. You can make a second notebook as a benchmark. Specifications promoted by the second notebook is still relatively high, but still within reasonable limits.

For the beginning of the article, we will just present the performance of the processor alone and compared with Intel Core i7 Sandy Bridge processors. Later, we will invite you to look at the performance of Intel HD4000 graphics and NVIDIA GeForce GTX670 in a separate article. Enjoy and stay tuned continuation article for a class Intel Ivy Bridge notebook !

The processor used is the exact same second notebook : Intel Ivy Bridge Core i7 3610M that runs at 2.3 GHz. The processors have Turbo Boost feature can reach speeds up to 3.1 GHz when you run an application that requires high performance. For power consumption, the processor has a TDP of 45W. In the embedded processor has Intel HD4000 graphics are powerful enough to run 3D games in particular settings and resolution. In addition, Intel Ivy Bridge Core i7 3610M has a L3 cache of 6 MB.

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