![]() The performance improvement of Haswell as compared to the Ivy Bridge is from 3% to 8%. It uses the same 22-nm process as Ivy Bridge. Haswell was released by Intel in June 2013. 4th Generation Intel Processors – Haswell Ivy Bridge architecture uses the same 1155 LGA socket with DDR3-1333 to DDR3-1600 RAM. The only problem with Ivy Bridge processors is that they may emit more heat as compared to Sandy Bridge processors. This processor model consumes up to 50% less energy and will give 25% to 68% increase in performance as compared to Sandy Bridge processors. Introduced in September 2012, Ivy Bridge processors are faster than Sandy Bridge processors and use the 22-nanometer process as opposed to 32 nm used in Sandy Bridge. 3rd Generation Intel Processors – Ivy Bridge It uses 1155 LGA socket and 2-channel DDR3-1066 RAM. For extreme processors, it was from 10 MB to 15 MB. ![]() Normally the Sandy Bridge processor 元 cache was from 1MB to 8 MB. Sandy Bridge uses the same 64 KB L1 cache and 256 KB per core for L2 cache but the difference is in the 元 cache. We will discuss these generations in detail below.Ĭlick on the image below to open a visual timeline of Intel processor generations: The difference in processor micro-architecture is the main difference in processor generations. The concept of generations mainly comes after the release of the Core i series.
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