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ตกลง Ivy Bridge 1155 หรือ 2011 กันแน่ๆ
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"Ivy Bridge-E" (22 nm)
Basic features of Ivy Bridge-based Core i7 microprocessors will not change. The i7 CPUs will still have 4 CPU cores with Hyper-Threading support, 8 MB level 3 cache, and incorporate Turbo Boost technology. The fastest processor from the family, Core i7-3770K, is clocked at 3.5 GHz, which is on a par with the top Sandy Bridge i7-2700K chip.
Ivy Bridge Core i7 family will be utilize 77, 65 and 45 Watt power envelopes, which will correspond to suffix/"K", "S" and "T" processor numbers respectively.
Core i7 family, currently represented by i7-2600 and i7-2700 series of chips, will have i7-37xx processor numbers.
Core i5 family will also replace 2xxx numbers with 3xxx, that is i5-23xx, i5-24xx and i5-25xx will become i5-33xx, i5-34xx and i5-35xx.
Similarly, Core i3 family will use i3-31xx processor numbers.
Pentium and Celeron CPUs will be available with G2xxx numbers
Currently, second generation Core processors use such suffixes as "K" for unlocked processors, "S" to indicate performance-optimized mid-power chips, and "T" for low-power microprocessors. Ivy Bridge processor numbers will also use these suffixes, and will add a new one, "X" for extreme edition
Added features on Core i3 chips will be Hyper-Threading technology, AVX instructions, Quick Sync video, Clear Video HD, and InTru 3D. According to leaked slides, Core i3-31xx CPUs will have 55 Watt Thermal Design Power
Core i5 models will "loose" Hyper-Threading, although they will add two extra cores.
The processors will feature 6 MB L3 cache, Turbo Boost, Vpro technology, AES instructions, and Digital Random Number Generator.
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