The Ivy Bridge LGA1155 processors inbound for April are mom and pop PC
chips in front of the monstrosities Intel has planned for the enterprise
(and possibly high-end desktop/HEDT) markets, based on the
architecture. An 10-core Ivy Bridge-EP engineering sample, made it to
the right hands in Taiwan (wrong hands for Intel), that wasted no time
in putting them through some tests.
The 10-core Ivy Bridge-EP/EX chip features 10 next-generation cores
clocked at 2.80 GHz, with 256 KB L2 cache per core, 30 MB shared L3
cache, and HyperThreading technology that enables 20 logical CPUs. This
chip crunched WPrime 1024M in 158.5 seconds, and scores 41.78X relative
speed in Fritz chess when just 8 of its 20 threads are put to use. You
can also find some pretty screen shots of CPU-Z with its long processor
selection list and Windows 8 task manager.
Sources: Coolaler, ComputerBase.de
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