Wonder why they didn't increase base clocks 100-200MHz from IB? Almost too hot as is for stock cooler (not wanting to include a slightly better cooler)? Lack of competition from AMD?
Or yield in the desired power envelope. People dont want more power hungry chips.
Says who? ^^
The wast majority of consumers and OEMs.
If you want 150W TDP chips, you can get a 3970X.
Are you implying my question about why not a +100 or 200 MHz base clock bump would result in a 150W TDP?
For example entry level quad core IB was 3.0GHz, seems that Haswell will also be 3.0GHz. Would 3.1 or 3.2GHz explode the TDP?
Probably because it'll kill any of the other K SKU's & potentially even IVB-E with that eDRAMNTBK I'm curious about that as well, Intel should have released an unlocked LGA CPU with eDRAM. But maybe it would be more expensive then their 6cores CPUs and that's why we won't see such a CPU
You are basing this on the "old Intel" and their lack of interests in IGP performance....not the "new Intel" were IGP's matter...right?
Or yield in the desired power envelope. People dont want more power hungry chips.
Probably because it'll kill any of the other K SKU's & potentially even IVB-E with that eDRAM![]()
It seems all Gygabyte haswell laptops use Nvidia discrete graphics.
But the interesting part is that Nvidia claims "to have grabbed 95 percent of all Haswell design wins"
http://www.fudzilla.com/home/item/31566-gigabyte-rolls-out-temash-tablet
Does this means that only a 10% of haswell lappies will use the iGPU?
No, it however means that AMD is close to non exsistant in the discrete mobile GPU segment.
It seems all Gygabyte haswell laptops use Nvidia discrete graphics.
But the interesting part is that Nvidia claims "to have grabbed 95 percent of all Haswell design wins"
http://www.fudzilla.com/home/item/31566-gigabyte-rolls-out-temash-tablet
Does this means that only a 10% of haswell lappies will use the iGPU?
What is your point exactly? Intel actually is non-existent in that that "segment".
Why are so many haswell laptops using discrete GPU instead of the IGP? Do the laptop manufacturers feel that the IGP is insufficient? It sure sounds like it.
How will Haswell affect your discrete GPU notebook business?
Haas: Haswell is a great CPU, and that actually helps us. We have a much higher market share on Intel platforms versus that of AMD, so to the extent Haswell is successful competing with AMD, we’ll do well. We had a record number of design wins with Ivy Bridge, and I expect we’ll have at least as many designs with Haswell. In fact we have over 95% of the gaming notebooks this refresh, so things are starting off great.
Which PC OEMs will be offering Haswell notebooks with discrete GPUs?
Haas: Every major PC OEM will be offering notebooks with Haswell and discrete NVIDIA GPUs.
Most laptops I see in Best Buy have integrated graphics. What does that say about GPU adoption?
Haas: It’s important to keep in mind that U.S. buying habits are quite different from those in other countries. Among major markets, the U.S. has just about the very lowest percentage of notebooks sold with GPUs. If you look at the other top markets — China, Germany, and Russia — you see a dramatically higher percentage of notebooks with GPUs than in the U.S. This trend has been very consistent over the past several years.
What is your point exactly? Intel actually is non-existent in that that "segment".
Why are so many haswell laptops using discrete GPU instead of the IGP? Do the laptop manufacturers feel that the IGP is insufficient? It sure sounds like it.
The point was already presented, the point is nvidia is claiming to have won 95% of the dGPU market, the remaining 5% most likely goes to AMD and the vast majority of the market (low end/cost) will run iGPU's from Intel and AMD.
Nvidia is [wetting] their pants and in deep denial. APUs are the future. Amd has one big coming, intel too. Not them.
