The competition between Intel and AMD company has never stopped. The two big companies that now controls the world processor market continues to release their newest line of processors. Having announced that AMD will present the latest processor based architecture in the near future Bulldozer has made major competitor AMD is Intel began stifling.
Intel reportedly is developing a new processor in their Ivy Bridge 22nm. Processor is planned to release at the CES in 2012. The latest processor from Intel is going to be accelerated on its development in order to compete with AMD's architecture bulldozer.
AMD plans to release their new range of processor architectures based Bulldozer on June 11, 2011. AMD will introduce not just one type of processor but four types at once. Issued AMD processor will take 4 to 8 core processing, with a 32nm fabrication process, features 8 MB of L3 cache, support for Turbo Cores technology, as well as the Black Edition series that allows the application of the unlocked multiplier.
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Intel Ivy Bridge using 22nm fabrication technology, is equipped with features compatible GPU with DirectX 11, support three screen at once and HDMI 1.4a, third-generation integrated
PCI Express controller, and the ability of encoding, decoding and trans coding that has been improved. Reportedly Ivy Bridge will use 1155 LGA socket and chipset was launched together with Panther Point that carries the support of four USB 3.0 ports.