Processor Intel Core i the third
generation has the latest-generation architecture called Ivy Bridge.
Ivy
Bridge architecture is a refinement of
the previous architecture, Sandy
Bridge. Intel applies the latest fabrication process in
which in this case, Ivy Bridge is produced by 22 nm fabrication process plus
the latest technology 3D Tri-Gate Transistor. Ivy Bridge
Intel processor that uses a 22 nm fabrication. After
nearly two years, naming Intel core i will soon go into 3rd generation. 1st
generation of Intel core codenamed Arrandale i have that last for one year. Later,
his throne was replaced 2nd Generation codenamed Sandy Bridge
which is found in many notebooks today.
Some time ago, Intel has launched the Core
i3 Ivy Bridge. The
launch was followed by the presence of various armed with notebook processors. You'll
see a notebook that uses Intel Core i3 series 3110M and 3217U. Both
are already using 22nm architecture, dual-core, Intel HD 4000 graphics, and
Hyper-threading. Intel Core i3 3110M has a speed of 2.4GHz with 3MB of L3 cache
on the processor with Intel HD4000 graphics. Intel
Core i3 3110M will support hyper-threading, so you see the two cores and four
threads, but do not have Intel Turbo Boost technology and AES instructions. Intel Core i3 3110M has a TDP of
35W. The processor
is apparently aimed at mainstream laptop.While the Intel Core i3 3217U is an
ultra low voltage processors are intended for the Ultrabook. Later
this series will have a processor speed of 1.8GHz with 3MB of L3 cache memory. Inside
there is a graphics processor with Intel HD4000 clocked slightly lower than in
non-ULV series and uses only 17w TDP.
Hopefully with the Intel Core i3, the
price of Intel processor-based notebook Ivy bridge will have an affordable
price and occupy the middle market segment with an economical price. For the future, you
will begin to get a notebook that uses Intel Ivy Bridge. I tell very easily. Sandy
Bridge uses names with
the prefix 2xx series, while the Ivy bridge using the prefix 3xx.