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I've seen the latest charts on Haswell, and it appears there is a continuation of the current Ivy Bridge HD4000, and a higher tier model, a HD4600 that has a switchable mode.
Is this what you guys gathered? I have an i5 and the HD4000 is impressive for an iGPU.
It sounds like the high end Haswell will attempt to solve part of the memory bandwidth problem with CrystalWell-
"Haswell will do what Ivy Bridge didn't. You'll see a version of Haswell with up to 128MB of embedded DRAM, with a lot of bandwidth available between it and the core. Both the CPU and GPU will be able to access this embedded DRAM, although there are obvious implications for graphics."
Being impressed with my HD4000, I'm looking at making my 5870 the last discrete video card I purchase. I'm personally waiting for Broadwell, though if something major breaks in this machine before 2014, I'll pickup the high end Haswell with the onboard CrystalWell memory.
Broadwell being the major redo of the iGPU after Ivy Bridge sounds like the ticket to me. A Broadwell i7 with 128MB+ of CPU/GPU memory is what I'm targeting for my next system.
Please fill me in on all the rumors you've found on Haswell as I'm curious on the top end SKUs.
Is this what you guys gathered? I have an i5 and the HD4000 is impressive for an iGPU.
It sounds like the high end Haswell will attempt to solve part of the memory bandwidth problem with CrystalWell-
"Haswell will do what Ivy Bridge didn't. You'll see a version of Haswell with up to 128MB of embedded DRAM, with a lot of bandwidth available between it and the core. Both the CPU and GPU will be able to access this embedded DRAM, although there are obvious implications for graphics."
Being impressed with my HD4000, I'm looking at making my 5870 the last discrete video card I purchase. I'm personally waiting for Broadwell, though if something major breaks in this machine before 2014, I'll pickup the high end Haswell with the onboard CrystalWell memory.
Broadwell being the major redo of the iGPU after Ivy Bridge sounds like the ticket to me. A Broadwell i7 with 128MB+ of CPU/GPU memory is what I'm targeting for my next system.
Please fill me in on all the rumors you've found on Haswell as I'm curious on the top end SKUs.
