Sunday, April 3, 2011

Next-generation Intel Ivy Bridge processors to support PCIe 3.0

Intel Corp.'s next-generation microprocessor code-named Ivy Bridge will, among other things, support the next-generation PCI Express 3.0 interconnection, according to slides published by a web-site. Potentially, such support may catalyze designers of graphics processing units (GPUs) to introduce graphics chips with PCIe 3.0 support.
Even though Ivy Bridge will be a successor of the Sandy Bridge and will generally inherit its micro-architecture, it will sport a rather significant number of improvements. Firstly, it will have certain improvements that will boost its performance in general applications by around 20% compared to Core i "Sandy Bridge" chips. Secondly, the forthcoming chip will have a new graphics core with DirectX 11 and OpenCL 1.1 support as well as 30% higher performance compared to the predecessor. Thirdly, Ivy Bridge will feature PCI Express 3.0 x16 interconnection as well as PCIe 2.0 x4 controller, according to a slide published by SemiAccurate web-site.

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