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Originally Posted by AdamB
Intel today has allowed stores to release to the public, thier newest chip, codenamed IVy Bridge. The Ivy Bridge for those who dont know, is a die shrink of the extremely succesfull SandyBridge architechture. Although Ivy bridge does nto offfer much improvement over the current SandyBridge chips it does have some cool features. Intel HD 4000 gfx. Alothugh many people argue that Intel HD xxxx gfx are rubbish i see that its a step in the right direction of making more efficient systems and better intergrated gfx. Also, the new 22nm process has been able to reduce the TDP wattage from 95W in the current 2600k to 77W in the new 3770K, more power for a gfx card
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AdamB
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For integrated onboard/cpu graphics I think AMD is way ahead and its doubful Intel can catch up in that regards. While they still have a distinct advantage in cpu power thats not enough to help when it comes to integrated on chip graphics.
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