Intel showing 22nm Ivy Bridge CPU at Computex 2011

[quote][b]Intel is said to have completed the development of the next generation microarchitecture Ivy Bridge. The processors that are made at the 22 node may now be shown at Computex 2011 in Taiwan in June already. This hardly comes as a surprise since Intel made a similar presentation of Sandy Bridge in 2010.[/b][/quote]


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nice post bro. thanks.


althought


[quote]Ivy Bridge will build on the same base architecture as today's Sandy Bridge processors and according to the latest rumors Intel's current LGA1155 motherboards with Intel P67 and H67 chipsets will support the new processor family through a simple BIOS update.[/quote]


we should've put money down on this.

Then I'll wait for the new socket with more high end's Ivies ^^

i dont understand whats wiht all the 1155 new cpus and what not why not improve the 1366

i think it might be the same case as socket 775 P35,p45,x38 and x48 supported those CPU's

razerboi said:

i think it might be the same case as socket 775 P35,p45,x38 and x48 supported those CPU's

thats what ive been trying to say. same socket, new chipsets.