Sandy Bridge is a major Intel design effort to achieve better graphics performance for mainstream laptops. Will it make the grade? Brooke Crothers Former CNET contributor Brooke Crothers writes about ...
The Lacklustre performance of Intel HD Graphics. From Hexus.net. All of Intel’s Sandy Bridge processors bring either Intel HD 2000 or HD 3000 graphics to the table. But very often these have been a ...
It's a tale of two new laptop chipsets promising better graphics for everyone: we explore both systems to see how they fare with everyday gaming. While taking psych and theater courses in college, ...
Intel announced its latest processor, code-named “Sandy Bridge,” at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF), being held in San Francisco through Wednesday. This has several new features, with a focus on ...
The second generation of Intel's 32nm Core Processor Family, codenamed Sandy Bridge, introduces a new microarchitecture that delivers significant improvements in energy efficiency. New Advanced Vector ...
Intel claims Sandy Bridge processors are up to 42% faster for content creation and 50% faster in games compared to Westmere-based chips. This is perhaps the single largest performance improvement you ...
Mentioning the term "onboard graphics" to a gamer is like yelling four-letter words in holy places. You're free to do both, but the results are less than optimal. Until recently, onboard graphics were ...