Sunday, 25 September 2011

Intel Lauches 'Sandy Bridge' Processors: May End of Nvidia's Monoply


Today Intel announced the architecture of thier 2nd generation of core processors.Intel named these processors "Sandy Bridges".The main feature of these new processors is that The new Sandy Bridge will house the processor, memory controller and graphics on the same chip.
Like their predecessors core i family processor the new Sandy Bridge processors will be built on 32nm technology.Intel's new processor is a major step forward in laptop technology.Intel hopes to shake up the computer chip market as it unveils details on Monday about how it is putting a microprocessor and graphics processor onto a single silicon chip.
The Sandy Bridge chip is the latest attempt to put an end to the ongoing debate about whether graphics processing should be done with a much more powerful 3D graphics processing unit, or GPU, or if it can be handled better as part of a computer’s central processing unit, CPU, also known as the microprocessor

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