CPU/Mobo Intel Announces first 22nm 3D Tri-Gate Transistors, Shipping in 2H 2011

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Intel's Ivy Bridge is currently scheduled for a debut in the first half of 2012. Intel is purposefully being vague about the release quarter as Sandy Bridge is doing well and isn't facing much competition at the high end at least.

The impact of Intel's 22nm 3D Tri-Gate transistors on high end x86 CPUs will be significant. Intel isn't expecting its competitors to move to a similar technology until 14nm. The increases in switching speed at the same voltage could allow Intel to finally hit or exceed that magical 4GHz barrier in a stock CPU. I suspect Intel will likely use the gains to deliver lower power CPUs however there's always the possibility of some very fast Extreme Edition parts.

The bigger story here actually has to do with Atom. The biggest gains Intel is showing are at very low voltages, exactly what will benefit ultra mobile SoCs. Atom has had a tough time getting into smartphones and while we may see limited success at 32nm, the real future is what happens at 22nm. Atom is due for a new microprocessor architecture in 2012, if Intel goes the risky route and combines it with its 22nm process it could have a knockout on its hands.

Source: Intel Announces first 22nm 3D Tri-Gate Transistors, Shipping in 2H 2011 - AnandTech :: Your Source for Hardware Analysis and News

One more feather in Intel's cap! Great improvements in operating voltage due to the new 3D Tri-Gate Transistors!
Hope BD matches SB as Ivy looks even more promising now!
 
When I read this yesterday, I thought this

"WTH is AMD gonna do now, Q3 Bulldozer, and Q4 Ivy Bridge with 3D thingy? Oh man, deep shit"
 
Only way Bulldozer can succeed is by being better value for money.They cant beat intel in terms of performance.
 
While we are on the subject of Ivy bridge are those Ivy bridge processors compatible with current H57/P67 mobo?
 
iamnew said:
Only way Bulldozer can succeed is by being better value for money.They cant beat intel in terms of performance.
Sigh, another 2 years of Phenom II. I won't have enough patients.
 
At least this will make Bulldozer cheap. Even the performance of Bulldozer will be enough for current applications. I don't want the fastest CPU. I want the fastest CPU for the Budget I have.
 
You are So damn right Baccilus reagarding that, It's still gonna be Price/Performance thing for AMD , The "Leaked " Pics arent much Promising, What evryone expected was more from AMD, matching an 8core cpu with i7 2600k isn't an exemplary stuff, coz intel would just laugh the way to the bank then, and AFAIK the IVY Bridge IS in fact compatible with the h67 and p67 mobos !! i am regretting my 6 core cpu , coz i havent done much of any rendering, and gamming performance just isnt enough ! Hope BD competes well with Intel , would be a great deal for consumer then :P ;)
 
BD would definitely fall short of SB. The only thing which could save AMD's ass this time(as always) would be the pricing.
 
adder said:
While we are on the subject of Ivy bridge are those Ivy bridge processors compatible with current H57/P67 mobo?
Yup! Ivy Bridge will compatible with all 1155 socket's board. :D
 
^^ no no, AFAIK INTEL said some boards not all. It has yet to be confirmed. Maybe a bios update should be enough according to me.
 
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