Just watched the specifications of Intel's next-generation processor 22nm Ivy Bridge, there is industry news that the release time of the Ivy Bridge processor may be ahead of schedule, aimed at fighting AMD's years of bulldozers.
Bulldozer architecture desktop processor Zambezi FX series will be officially released on June 11 this year, the volume shipments listed in the third quarter, AMD is a highly anticipated counterattack in the high-end desktop market. According to Tick-Tock's alternate development strategy, the Intel Ivy Bridge processor will not be released until early 2012, so the current confrontation with the bulldozer will be the current Sandy Bridge. In fact, AMD's road map for the bulldozer is also specified Sandy Bridge opponents, to be exact Core i7-2600, Core i5-2500 series.
Until now we still don't know the exact performance of the bulldozers, and no one said that they got test samples. We can only learn some vague footage from AMD official propaganda and third-party channels, but if Intel really intends to release the Ivy Bridge in advance, there is no The question from the side proved that the bulldozer's performance was indeed quite good, at least to the point where Intel had to modify its product strategy. This is not easy for AMD in recent years.
So, if Ivy Bridge really publishes in advance and faces the bulldozers in front, will AMD be able to resist them? According to previous news, Ivy Bridge's processor performance will increase by up to 20% over Sandy Bridge, and integrated graphics graphics performance will increase by up to 30% (the number of execution units will increase from 12 to 16). If this is the case, bulldozers will be trapped behind tigers in the wolves, and the pressure can be imagined.
No matter what, let the storm come harder!
Bulldozer architecture desktop processor Zambezi FX series will be officially released on June 11 this year, the volume shipments listed in the third quarter, AMD is a highly anticipated counterattack in the high-end desktop market. According to Tick-Tock's alternate development strategy, the Intel Ivy Bridge processor will not be released until early 2012, so the current confrontation with the bulldozer will be the current Sandy Bridge. In fact, AMD's road map for the bulldozer is also specified Sandy Bridge opponents, to be exact Core i7-2600, Core i5-2500 series.
Until now we still don't know the exact performance of the bulldozers, and no one said that they got test samples. We can only learn some vague footage from AMD official propaganda and third-party channels, but if Intel really intends to release the Ivy Bridge in advance, there is no The question from the side proved that the bulldozer's performance was indeed quite good, at least to the point where Intel had to modify its product strategy. This is not easy for AMD in recent years.
So, if Ivy Bridge really publishes in advance and faces the bulldozers in front, will AMD be able to resist them? According to previous news, Ivy Bridge's processor performance will increase by up to 20% over Sandy Bridge, and integrated graphics graphics performance will increase by up to 30% (the number of execution units will increase from 12 to 16). If this is the case, bulldozers will be trapped behind tigers in the wolves, and the pressure can be imagined.
No matter what, let the storm come harder!