Intel Unveils 10-Watt Haswell Chip
adeelarshad82 writes "At IDF, Intel announced the company's fourth-generation Core processor code-named Haswell. The chip is based off of the same 22nm process used in the current third-generation Core products. What makes this chip remarkably different from the third-generation chips is its ability to product twice the graphic capabilities at a much lower power consumption, which Intel has achieved by making use of a number of tactics."
HotHardware has video of Haswell running a 3D benchmark.
The part I was impressed with was how they did it...
"[...] which Intel has acheived by making use of a number of tactics."
+5 Informative!
>> 5W
How the hell am I supposed to reheat pizza on that?
The part I was impressed with was how they did it...
"[...] which Intel has acheived by making use of a number of tactics."
+5 Informative!
Welcome to the internet. We have these thing called hyperlinks. Anytime you see underlined text of a different color, you should consider clicking on it. I you had clicked on the phrase "number of tactics", you would have been taken to view another article which would have explained many of these tactics.