SeaMicro adds two CPU cards and storage arrays
IDF 2012: SM15000 gets Piledriver, Ivy Bridge, and 5PB of disks
The best tech shown at IDF so far was the new SeaMicro box from AMD, say hi to the SM15000.
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The best tech shown at IDF so far was the new SeaMicro box from AMD, say hi to the SM15000.
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As we found in our testing back in late April, Intel certainly delivered on the raw performance front. But the drivers for the HD 4000 were still lacking.
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The first Trinity board of Computex was shown off by Gigabyte, but that wasn’t it.
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Analysis: AMD’s new A10/Trinity chip is not that impressive from a checklist point of view, but under the surface, it has a killer feature.
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One of the biggest question marks we’ve had on our minds is the impact of the HD 4000’s (the GPU side of Ivy Bridge) notably inferior Anisotropic filtering quality.
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Since Intel introduced its Hyper-Threading technology with its Pentium 4 microprocessors back in early 2002 reviewers have occasionally noticed that under certain condition Hyper-Threading can actually hurt performance instead of helping it.
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It’s that time of year again and Intel’s introducing its new Ivy Bridge based offerings.
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Intel is launching their Ivy Bridge CPU family today with a lot of fanfare, and in many ways the chip deserves every bit.
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Intel sent us two chips for review in the lead up to its Ivy Bridge launch.
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In this half of the review we will be continuing our testing of the graphical capabilities of Intel’s HD 4000.
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Today we are taking a look at Intel’s new Ivy Bridge chip, the Core i7-3770K.
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Today we’re taking a look at Intel’s newest highend motherboard, the DZ77GA-70K. UPDATED
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If you haven’t been paying attention, there was a recent flap about Intel delaying Ivy Bridge chips by a quarter.
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Intel Ivy Bridge graphics are still so broken that company executives have to lie about it to the assembled press.
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At IDF last week, Intel’s Mooly Eden held up a Haswell chip, or part of one from the look of things.
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