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HD Graphics 405: Pentium N3710: 400-700: 128:16:2 Pentium J3710: 400-740: 144:18:2 HD Graphics 2015 Mobile Celeron 3205U Celeron 3755U Pentium 3805U Broadwell (Gen8) 1606 100–800 96:12:2 (GT1) 12 FL11_1 4.4 Windows 4.1 macOS 4.6 Linux ES 3.2 Linux: 2.0 Windows 1.2 macOS 2.1 Linux: 1.1 Linux - 25.6 Celeron 3215U Celeron 3765U Pentium 3825U ...
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Intel Graphics Technology. Intel Graphics Technology [4] ( GT) [a] is the collective name for a series of integrated graphics processors (IGPs) produced by Intel that are manufactured on the same package or die as the central processing unit (CPU). It was first introduced in 2010 as Intel HD Graphics and renamed in 2017 as Intel UHD Graphics .
Ivy Bridge is the codename for Intel's 22 nm microarchitecture used in the third generation of the Intel Core processors ( Core i7, i5, i3 ). Ivy Bridge is a die shrink to 22 nm process based on FinFET ("3D") Tri-Gate transistors, from the former generation's 32 nm Sandy Bridge microarchitecture—also known as tick–tock model. The name is ...
The vast majority of Intel server chips of the Xeon E3, Xeon E5, and Xeon E7 product lines support VT-d. The first—and least powerful—Xeon to support VT-d was the E5502 launched Q1'09 with two cores at 1.86 GHz on a 45 nm process. [2]
Hd 4000 may refer to: Radeon HD 4000 series. Intel HD Graphics 4000. Category: Letter–number combination disambiguation pages.
On June 11, 2012, Apple updated the line with Intel Ivy Bridge dual-core Core i5 and i7 processors, HD Graphics 4000, faster memory and flash storage speeds, USB 3.0, an upgraded 720p FaceTime camera, and a thinner MagSafe 2 charging port. [27] The standard memory was upgraded to 4 GB, with a maximum configuration of 8 GB. [28]
Next Unit of Computing ( NUC) is a line of small-form-factor barebone computer kits designed by Intel. It was previewed in 2012 and launched in early 2013. [1] The NUC has developed over ten generations, spanning from Sandy Bridge -based Celeron CPUs in the first generation through Ivy Bridge -based Core i3 and i5 CPUs in the second generation ...