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the Intel Developer Forum.
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| Thu, Sep 13 2012 | 12:00PM | Filed under: Tradeshows / Events| PermaLink |
Posted by: STAFF
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Ah, IDF – the Intel Developer Forum. Almost every year–while I sit in
slightly uncomfortable chairs and stare at outdated and color washed
projector screens–information is passed on about Intel's future
architectures, products and technologies. Last year we learned the
final details about Ivy Bridge, and this year we are getting the first
details about Haswell, which is the first architecture designed by
Intel from the ground up for servers, desktops, laptops, tablets and
phones.
Quote: "Haswell (at least in this iteration) will be available in
various different configurations including 2-4 processing cores, three
different levels of graphics subsystem, differing idle and active
power levels, interconnects, and platforms. This will greatly
increase the power and performance ranges of Haswell compared to Ivy
Bridge (and Sandy Bridge) and is enabled by the system agent that acts
as the intermediary between all of the components on the SoC."
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