Interesting, Anand claims the CPU part of the chip has built-in transcoding hardware.
Is the Sandy Bridge GPU a DX10 class part?
a) What's next? HW firewalls that actually work?
b) There goes any hope of Bulldozer actually being competitive.
B. WTFBBQPANDA???? quick call AMD and tell them there Datacentre/virtualised orientated CPU is now completely uncompetitive because of transcoding. Even in the consumer space 99% of people buying high end consumer gear aren't going to care either.
Wheres that?Interesting, Anand claims the CPU part of the chip has built-in transcoding hardware.
Wheres that?
I only read that encoding on CPU would be less interesting if Intel can accelerate it by using the integrated GPU.
Their two previous generations were DX10 class hardware, so yes. Dunno about 10.1 and 11 support though.
Holy damn...
The 'weak' IGP is effectively equal to the ATI 5450. The entire CPU package uses 10% less power than the i5/780 under load, but beats it by basically 20% or more across the board -- and more than a few cases it effectively equals or even exceeds the i7-980X. And not just in single-threaded theoretical stuff, either
And this is the $200 USD part?
That GPU is fast! I wonder how the 12 unit part will perform or better yet, the next generation 22nm part!
Are ATI Catalyst 9.12 pre-release drivers? I think they are after release already... still, if SB can only match the lowest ATI card with old drivers, then I am not sure if it's worth any bragging rights. (See what I did here? One of the biggest sins of Anand is to not update benchmarks. And then people say: "Wow! New stuff is so much faster than old stuff!")The IGP is definitely the most impressive part for me. Beating out one of ATI's latest generation discrete GPUs on super early pre-release drivers is something I think none of us thought we'd ever see just a short while ago.
That GPU is fast! I wonder how the 12 unit part will perform or better yet, the next generation 22nm part!
The mobile GMA X3100, all GMA 4500, and GMA HD supports DX10 in hardware, so Sandy Bridge should support at least that. I'm not sure if they'll go above that though. It's classified as "Gen 6" so DX10.1 might be possible.