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25th August 2010, 12:08 | #1 |
Madshrimp Join Date: May 2002 Location: 7090/Belgium
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| Sandy Bridge has 850MHz graphics core The Core i7 2000 series is going to be the top clocked Sandy Bridge quad-core and this one will have all eight threads enabled. The interesting part is that monolithic graphics core, that is now a part of CPU and not on a separate die as with Westmere, now works at 850MHz. This is 117MHz faster than the current Westmere 32nm core with 45nm graphics. This is not all as the graphics core can overclock with the help of Turbo 2 all the way to 1350MHz. Intel's so called HD graphics now promises to get some significant performance for immersive mainstream gaming on a broad range of mainstream titles, but we don’t know how much faster can it be from the current generation. http://www.fudzilla.com/graphics/gra...-graphics-core
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