Roadmap mentions in the introduction of mobile Ivy Bridge in may

From a placed online roadmap of Intel Ivy Bridge-plans for laptops, it would appear that the mobile platform only in may, ge lwa site. The first high-end, quad-core processors would, however, be a month earlier appear.

After a week ago information about the desktopplatform for Ivy Bridge, Maho Bay, to have published, it has VR-Zone now, the roadmap for the mobile segment posted online. From these plans for the so-called Chief River platform shows that laptops with Ivy Bridge processors formally until may to be expected. Three quad-core processors would, however, for april on the roadmap.

Three quadcores, the Core i7-3920XM, i7-3820QM and i7-3720QM, are, respectively, 2.9 GHz, 2.7 GHz and 2.6 GHz clocked and support hyperthreading. The turbosnelheden are just like the default speeds are slightly higher than that of the current Sandy Bridge quadcores, but the big change for Ivy Bridge is in the gpu, now HD Graphics 4000 is called. The gpu should be a lot more powerful than the HD Graphics 2000 and 3000 of Sandy Bridge.

The tdp of the processors remain the same, despite the introduction of the so-called trigate transistors, which are more fuel efficient, and faster processors should result. The fastest quadcore gets a tdp of 55W, the other two both have a tdp of 45W. In addition to the quadcores should be in may three dualcores with hyperthreading come true. This single i7 and two i5’s get all three tdp’s of 35W and clock speed of 2.6 to 2.9 GHz.

In the economical segment invalidate the Low Voltage processors with tdp’s of 25W. That are likely to be replaced by the standard Ivy Bridge processors that are programmable tdp’s efficient functioning. Also, the ULV-series was replaced by the Ultra series, with tdp of 17W. That series is mostly for ultrabooks and similar laptops intended. Intel would also plan to use the low-end processors to not update; Celerons and Pentiums stay on Sandy Bridge based.


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