Intel has been sending information to its partners in the form of benchmarks about its new Ivy Bridge processors. As usual its good news for Intel but bad news for AMD. Not only has Ivy Bridge taken about a 10-15% improvement in CPU performance over the previous Sandy Bridge generation but the Integrated graphics have taken a huge leap forward of between 30 and 200% depending on the application. Intel also boasts a 25% improvement in everyday applications like Microsoft Office Excel 2010 as well as 15% improved 3D rendering capabilities in Cinebench. The benchmark is a cross generational comparison between the i7 2600 and the i7 3770. Both have 4 cores, 8 threads, 8MB of L3 cache and run at 3.4GHz.
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