Ivy Bridge debuts in June in Taipei

According to reports from Taiwan media, Intel has completed the design of the next-generation Ivy Bridge, a 22nm process processor, and will be unveiled for the first time at Computex 2011, the new Taipei Computer Show held at the beginning of June this year.

According to conventions and estimates, Intel will definitely present a system based on the Ivy Bridge processor for demonstration. Each motherboard manufacturer should also display the matching Panther Point 7 series chipset product engineering samples. As for the more in-depth details of the Ivy Bridge processor and the more sophisticated 7 series motherboards, it will probably have to wait until the fall of the San Francisco IDF 2011.

At the same time, AMD has also accelerated the pace of the Llano APU desktop fusion processor, which will be available to OEM/ODM manufacturers as early as May in the third quarter of the previous plan.

As for the higher-end bulldozers, according to AMD's previous statement, it will be put into production and released this summer, but the supporting 9-series motherboards will be on display at CeBIT 2011 in Hanover, Germany next month.

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