Intel’s Ivy Bridge Processor
This Spring Intel released its first third generation core processor, known as the Ivy Bridge Processor. What is innately unique about the Ivy Bridge Processor is that it processes at 22 nanometers, quite a jump down from the 32 nanometers that its predecessors boasted. This makes for a lean, mean, processing machine that can outrun, out last, and out maneuver many of the Ivy Bridge Processor’s competitors.
With the onset of Intel’s Ivy Bridge Processor competitors have a lot of work to do. The Ivy Bridge Processor is the first of its kind and has set the stage for what will surely be a stalemate in the realm of processing chips.
The is a small chip that packs a big punch. The Ivy Bridge Processor utilizes Intel’s FinFET three-dimensional transistor design which in turn leads to almost 30%more power and is 20% more efficient then the outgoing Sandy Bridge Processor. With this we will see faster boot times and longer lasting battery life.
The initial onset of the Ivy Bridge Processor has been mainly intended for high performance laptops, gaming laptops, and the like, however over the next couple of months we will see more availability for mobile chips used for ultra-books, laptops, and gaming laptops
The Ivy Bridge Processor is a true game changer; providing more power at a reasonable cost. For more information on the Ivy Bridge Processor please visit www.pro-star.com
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