Performance Summary: Intel made summarizing the Core i7-3770K’s performance nice and easy—it is the fastest quad-core processor the company has released to date. The small IPC improvements, in ...
Intel Ivy Bridge content hasn't just been leaking for weeks, but we've been seeing results come for the past few months including content coming from us. Last month we looked at both the Intel Core i5 ...
It feels as though Intel’s Ivy Bridge CPU launch has been death by 1000 delays. Following the huge success of its Sandy Bridge architecture last January, and the uncompetitive response from AMD in the ...
It was over a year ago that Intel hit the market with the Sandy Bridge processor, in fact in January 2011 prior to CES they had launched the oh-so successful Core i5/7 2500/2600 series processors. It ...
Core i7-3770K is neck-and-neck with Core i7-2700K in terms of memory bandwidth. There's no meaningful difference between the two, and, for reasons unknown to us, the AIDA64 benchmark doesn't appear to ...
The improvements to the i7-3770K’s IPC (instructions per clock) are immediately apparent in Cinebench, where its score of 7.91 at its stock frequency of 3.5GHz (boosting to 3.9GHz) sees it achieve a ...
We've seen small bumps in CPU performance, a healthy jump in GPU performance and a sizeable increase in Quick Sync performance. Now it's time for the 22nm process to tie it all together with ...
The new Core i7 desktop processors include the Core i7-3770K, i7-3770, i7-3770T and i7-3770S — all selling for $278 except for the i7-3770K that sells for a slight premium at $313. If you ask us, it's ...