The latest info we revealed about upcoming Sandy Bridge desktop platform promises to take the TDP significantly down, retaining identical performance in the process.
Intel divides the market to few segments and one of the important ones is lifestyle desktop platform. The best of this platform, which unites the small form factor cases and all-in-one PCs, is powered by Core i7 and 5 series of chipsets. Intel tells its partners that these systems can operate at 88W TDP.
The plan is to replace them with Sandy Bridge CPUs and 6 series chipsets in 1H of 2011. The best part is that this platform should have Core i7 performance if not even higher at 70W TDP. This is some 25 percent better, which sounds like a quite big leap.
Still we are missing quite a lot of details as we don’t know much about clocks or performance.
Ako sam lepo razumeo Sandy Bridge ce biti 2x brzhi i 25% ekonomichniji
26.04.2010. 10:25
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Malo neverovatno, zar ne? A ako bude `samo` 2x brzhi po pristupachnoj ceni (pristupachnoj za one koji se bave renderingom) to ce biti pun pogodak, a ako samo spuste potroshnju onda nevidim neko poboljshanje. Zakljuchak: Jbmlg moracemo da sachekamo da stignu pa da debatujemo.
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