At a glance

Introduction to AVX, Quick Sync Video, Turbo Boost and more

Graphics inside

Integrated video functionalities supersede discrete graphics

Turbo Boost 2.0

Dynamically more CPU power

Tick-Tock

Advancements in micro-architecture

01/07/11 - 00:00 // Technology

Sandy Bridge: The 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ Processor is here

Intel will start 2011 with a bang: the company has launched the 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ processors. Not only do they have increased performance and many additional processing features, for the first time there is a complete graphics solution integrated into the processor.>> View article

01/07/11 - 00:00 // Technology

Graphics inside: integrated graphics for office, home and gaming

Graphics chips on motherboards have been around for a few years, but Intel’s new Sandy Bridge processors go one step further and integrate the graphics completely into 1 single silicon chip for the first time. The effect: continual performance that is perfect for working and gaming.>> View article

01/07/11 - 00:00 // Technology

Best views: Quick Sync Video / Clear Video HD / InTru 3D

Watching movies and TV programmes on the computer is a part of everyday life for many of us. For such users, there is a variety of visual technologies integrated into the new 2nd Generation Core™ processors. Creating and watching videos has never been so easy!>> View article

03/04/11 - 19:46 // Videos

Shmuel "Mooly" Eden Keynote at CeBIT

On Friday Shmuel "Mooly" Eden, Vice President, General Manager, PC Client Group, Intel Corporation did a 45 minute long Tech Talk on the stage of the Intel Extreme Masters in hall 23. Join by Gabe Newell, Managing Director, Valve Corporation, he presented Intel's latest products for gamers and exciting visual demos.>> View article

01/11/11 - 00:00 // Technology

Sandy Bridge Technology: Sockets and Chipsets

With the new 2nd Generation Intel® Core™ processors from Intel, a new socket as well as an entire line of chipsets are being launched. But what does this actually mean and how important will these developments be for PCs? We explain the essential information.>> View article