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Old 18th October 2011, 06:32   #1
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Default Ivy Bridge to have 77W max TDP, backwards and forwards compatibility explained

A fair few new details of Intel's upcoming Ivy Bridge CPUs and accompanying platforms have appeared over on a Chinese forum and although we'd take this with a pinch of salt, the roadmaps do look like the real deal. If proven to be correct, then we're looking at a peak TDP of 77W for the high-end models, down from the current 95W for Sandy Bridge.

http://vr-zone.com/articles/ivy-brid...ned/13754.html
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