Intel Ivy Bridge content hasn't just been leaking for weeks, but we've been seeing results come for the past few months including content coming from us. Last month we looked at both the Intel Core i5 ...
Performance Summary: Intel made summarizing the Core i7-3770K’s performance nice and easy—it is the fastest quad-core processor the company has released to date. The small IPC improvements, in ...
Taipei, Taiwan, May, 30th 2012 – GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co. Ltd., a leading manufacturer of motherboards and graphics cards, today announced the record highest validated CPU clock speed on the Intel ® ...
Intel's Ivy Bridge (IVB) has been one of the hottest tech topics of the past 12 months -- we haven't seen this much interest in a CPU since Intel launched Nehalem. Ivy Bridge is the first 22nm ...
Editor Note: Intel or GIGABYTE did not sanction this preview in any way. We are posting this well ahead of launch since some other well-known tech sites have already covered Ivy Bridge performance and ...
I'm building a PC, and have come a long way since I posted my last help request thread. Given my build (see below), which processor would you recommend? Cost isn't really a limiting factor, as I've ...
Ivy Bridge is all about transitioning towards a new, smaller fabrication process. Whereas Clarkdale (Core i5 661 etc.) processors had a 45nm GPU and a 32nm CPU core placed onto one chip package, Sandy ...
I built my current gaming rig in late 2012 with an Asrock z77 Extreme4, the 3570k which I have overclocked to 4.4ghz (CM 212+ HSF. I ordered the Cryorig h7 since it was on sale in hopes of getting up ...
Cinebench R11.5 is a 3D rendering performance test based on Cinema 4D from Maxon. Cinema 4D is a 3D rendering and animation suite used by animation houses and producers like Sony Animation and many ...
Did you pick out your preferred Ivy Bridge chip on page four? We're leaning toward the power-saving Core i7-3770S ourselves, but there's no better place to start than the top-of-the-line Core i7-3770K ...
Since late last year Ivy Bridge seems to be the architecture everyone is waiting for. Although Intel is only anticipating a 10–15% processing performance bump when compared to Sandy Bridge, the big ...