August 9, 2012

Haswell, New Generation Successor of Intel processors Ivy Bridge

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Not all line up generation of Intel processors Ivy Bridge slid into the market, now widely circulated news about Intel Haswell, tebaru successor generation processors Ivy Bridge.

As we know, Intel Tick-Tock strategy used in the processor business, a strategy that makes AMD, Intel's competitors lack. What Tick-Tock strategy of Intel?
Tick-Tock strategy was that Intel's business strategy consists of 2 main keys and Tick Tock. Tick ​​is the strategy of launching a new generation of processors with a smaller production process as an example of 45nm to 32nm production process.

While Tock is a strategy launched by the design of the processor architecture that is completely new, for example, the advent of the Intel Core i3/i5/i7 replace Core2 Duo line of processors and Core2 Quad.

Haswell generation, could be called the "Tock" because Intel uses a design that is completely new and different from the Sandy Bridge and Ivy Bridge.

Through the generation of promising Haswell intel processor performance for faster, more powerful graphics and with less power consumption than Intel processors available today.
Processor number 1 producer is reportedly inspired by the ARM design that adheres to the model SoC (System on Chip) that integrate additional functions into the chip Haswell to cut power consumption.

Haswell chips will carry a variety of advanced technologies such as Intel's Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX) 2 and Intel Transctional Synchronization Extensions (TSX) to improve the performance of future processors.

Ultrabook future generations will also have a touch of Intel low power technologies to streamline the media so that power consumption can Ultrabook live longer.

Intel will present a dual-core Haswell processors accompanied by Lynx Point chipset and the latest generation of Intel graphics, GT3. Intel claims Haswell processor power consumption is not more than 15 watts only.

As reported by CNET (08.08.2012), Haswell is expected to be present in mid-2013.

Arif s.Driessen is the Editorial, Lifestyle, for Digital Works @ The Driessen Post.

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