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Sandy Bridge is the codename for the processor microarchitecture that is being developed by Intel as the planned successor to Nehalem.
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Intel would be nuts to release too many Haswells
USB 3.00 glitch means low key release -
Leaked roadmap reveals Intel’s Ivy Bridge-E’s appearance
Just months after Haswell -
AMD boasts of big data SeaMicro SM15000
Sandy Bridge piledrived in November -
Intel launches budget desktop CPUs
Full of 22nm Ivy Bridge goodness -
Intel spills the beans on Xeon Phi
Well, some beans at least -
Wall Street savaging Intel
Expects weaker results -
Intel Ultrabook head-to-head: HP Folio 13 vs Lenovo U300s
Getting to grips with Sandy Bridge ultraportables -
Knights Corner out sooner than expected
Sir Tenley out this year -
AMD's Trinity goes head to head with Intel's Ultrabooks
Targets mainstream ultrathin market -
AMD Trinity leaks come thick and fast
AMD is leaking itself -
Dell releases Ivy Bridge Xeons
Intel has not mentioned it yet -
Sony demonstrates its enormous enthusiasm for Ultrabooks
Thick machine with dated spec -
Ivy Bridge runs a little hot
Overclocking your laptop could lead to great balls of fire -
Graphics market defies PC downturn
Grew by 8.0 percent, unless you are Nvidia -
Micron's ReaSSD plays it safe, too safe
Hardware RoundupHardware news in reviews -
Lucid enables high-end gaming on low-end systems
Giving Intel HD graphics a shake -
Nvidia pushed out of the integrated graphics market
Forbes predicts sales to plummet -
Intel updates desktop CPU roadmap
Haswell from March 2013 -
Intel builds on Sandy Bridge and the promised land
And the winds came down, and the floods came up -
Intel's Ivy Bridge specs leaked
Tick Tock means small performance boost -
Intel plans big price cuts in Ultrabook marketing push
CeBit 2012Ultrathins, get out of here -
Intel's Ivy Bridge delayed - report
Too many sandybridge's to cross and they can't be burnt -
Mechanical HDDs make great storage
Hardware RoundupThe news in reviews -
Hybrid drives are best of both worlds
Hardware RoundupThe news in reviews -
AMD dons white coat for HSA processing breakthrough
CPU-GPU integration boosts speeds by 20 percent -
Intel does not drop its prices
Seven new Sandy Bridges still about the same -
Rapid roundup of the day
Hardware RoundupThe news in reviews -
Intel Haswell early bird pic
Largish at 22nm -
Intel intros graphics core-free Sandy Bridge
Plus mobile Celerons -
Apple moves in for close relationship with GloFo
RumourIntel and Apple burning bridges -
Zotac releases second-generation mini-PCs
Super-cheap and cheerful -
Intel culls 25 desktop CPUs
Out evolved by Ivy Bridge -
Intel forms mobile business unit
Better late than never -
Intel fixes Sandy Bridge bug
Virtualisation support now runs -
Flash-drive supercomputer switched on
Gordon's alive -
Intel plans new budget chips
Based on Sandy Bridge -
SuperMicro shouts about CAD factory
Quadro Formaggi -
What will happen to AMD
CommentDoomed to play catch up with ARM -
Netbooks going the way of the Dodo
Out evolved by tablets and notebooks -
Intel follows up on low power micro-server Pentium
Pentium 350 CPU runs on 15 watts -
Intel releases Sandy Bridge-E
Ee-gods look at the price tag -
Intel Haswell details leaked
Even before Ivy Bridge shows up -
AMD smacks Intel on the nose
Surprise study from Mercury Research -
Apple to kill off high end desktops
No one wants them -
TweakTown - week in review
More hardware top picks -
AMD's Bulldozer getting mixed reviews
About the same as Intel -
Intel and Asus show off first Ultrabook, 'Zenbook'
Familiar looking, Sandy Bridge laptop -
Sandy Bridge popularity increases Intel chip share
Corporate customers splash their cash -
Asus announces first Intel ultrabook release date
October 11 is when it all starts to happen -
Intel Ultrabook specs revealed, with Mac OS support
Intel Developer Forum 2011ARM yourself with some facts -
Bulldozer rolls out of AMD
Shipping to OEMs now -
Nvidia is Comeback Kid says Wells Fargo
CommentIt's too early to ride off into the sunset -
AMD nibbles at Intel's ankles
Chipzilla drops prices, releases new CPUs -
Intel to push back Ivy Bridge, scrap 22nm fab upgrade - report
Saving its pennies for 2012 release -
TweakTown's Week in Review: Top Picks
Asus Mars II and more -
Sapphire releases Pure Platinum mobo
Will support Intel Z68 chipset -
Intel invests millions in Ultrabook plug
A tablet with a keyboard -
Intel's Sandy Bridge gets a thorough going over
Ivy Bridge looms -
Intel Ivy Bridge too slow for Apple
Ivy Bridge might miss next Macbook Pros -
AMD accidentally leaks FX-8150 price tag
Will set you back $300 -
AMD stealing market share from Intel
Mercury analysts surprise market watchers -
AMD pushes Fusion A range
It is a panacea that will cure all ills -
Asus: Ultrabooks will cost over $1,000
Unless we use an i3 -
Intel ships ultra-low voltage Celerons
All ready for laptops -
Semi market shows modest growth
But chips are not going to go away or anything -
AMD's FX Zambezi benchmarked
About the same as a Core i7-990X -
Intel too optimistic about the future
Analyst shouts Rumpelstiltskin at spinners -
AMD releases desktop version of APU
Next generation desktop -
Intel takes more market share from AMD, other vendors
Despite having its recall problems -
Thunderbolt breaks out of Apple's Walled Garden
Intel appears to have found other customers -
Intel continues shift to Sandy Bridge
Purge of Celeron almost complete -
Intel and ARM in battle for Ultrabooks
Both sides in it to win it -
Tilera's Gx chip challenges Intel, says Tilera
Ready to rumble with Intel as adaptability knocked -
Acer flooding the channel brings turmoil to PC market
Competitors put under intense pressure -
Intel to ARM: Let the best man win
Computex 2011Mooly Eden tells ARM to bring it on -
Gigabyte bakes SSD onto motherboard
Computex 2011Fast-booting system -
Torvalds thinks Linux 2.6 has got out of hand
Time to kill it off and build a new one -
Intel exports Sean Maloney to China
Chipzilla sends in the big guns -
European PC market fell in the first quarter of 2011
Apple worms its way into the top five -
HP releases ultraportable notebook range
Netbook not forgotten either -
Nvidia hit hard by Intel's success
Figures showing the rot is settling in -
Tablet, chip and car component shortages continue post-quake
Japanese crisis see record production cut -
Leaked video of Fusion Llano tips up
Steps on Sandy Bridge -
Intel owns up to USB 3.0 in Ivy Bridge
Teams up with Micron too
Other Intel products
Atom,
Westmere,
Arrandale,
Nehalem,
Xeon,
Larrabee,
Core i7,
Core i3,
Core 2,
Celeron,
Light Peak,
Meego