31.08.2010 16:20 Uhr, Quelle: Engadget
Intel's Sandy Bridge CPUs detailed and tested exhaustively, actually made from sand
We've been hearing about Intel's Sandy Bridge moniker for over two years now, and though we're still some months away from their release in early 2011, AnandTech has managed to get one to play with -- a Core i5 2400 model running at 3.1GHz, to be exact. Through the course of a typically exhaustive two-part, 15-page report, Anand details exactly how that chip performs and, more recently, what's coming on the mobile front. For the desktop, the quad-core processor with integrated graphics performs quite well, besting similarly-clocked current processors by around 10 percent while offering
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