Hello,
With user feedback, I would like to determine (if suitable information is available), which future GPU in 2011 from Intel or AMD will be faster.
I understand in early 2011, Intel will be releasing Sandy Bridge CPU with built in GPU, and following later in the year Ivy Bridge, where the speed of the GPU will be twice as fast and be compatible with DirectX 11 compared with Sandy Bridge (Sandy Bridge will have DirectX 10.1). - Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Bridge_(microarchitecture)
Where as AMD will be releasing Llano and Bobcat range of CPU with built in GPU, both which I understand will be compatible with DirectX 11. - Reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD_Fusion#cite_note-AMDOntario-14
Unfortunately, I cannot find as much details about AMD's CPU/GPU range compared with Intel's CPU/GPU.
If anyone knows which GPU from Intel or AMD will be faster, I'd like to understand your reasoning / feedback.
D
With user feedback, I would like to determine (if suitable information is available), which future GPU in 2011 from Intel or AMD will be faster.
I understand in early 2011, Intel will be releasing Sandy Bridge CPU with built in GPU, and following later in the year Ivy Bridge, where the speed of the GPU will be twice as fast and be compatible with DirectX 11 compared with Sandy Bridge (Sandy Bridge will have DirectX 10.1). - Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Bridge_(microarchitecture)
Where as AMD will be releasing Llano and Bobcat range of CPU with built in GPU, both which I understand will be compatible with DirectX 11. - Reference:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMD_Fusion#cite_note-AMDOntario-14
Unfortunately, I cannot find as much details about AMD's CPU/GPU range compared with Intel's CPU/GPU.
If anyone knows which GPU from Intel or AMD will be faster, I'd like to understand your reasoning / feedback.
D