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    "...a $400 computer using the 4" by 4" motherboard will begin shipping in the third quarter of this year, and will include a third-generation Ivy Bridge Core i3 processor paired with a last-generation HM65 chipset, 4GB of RAM, a 40GB SSD, and WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity."

    "...calls for the same 17 watt CPUs used in MacBook Airs and UltraBooks..."

    "...USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt support are being planned for the fourth quarter of the year...."
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    3rd gen Ivy Bridge ... wat ... Ivy just came out and is already in it's 3rd gen?
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    No. It's the third gen of the core ix series. I believe first it was Clarksfield, then Sandy bridge, now it's Ivy bridge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imkira View Post
    No. It's the third gen of the core ix series. I believe first it was Clarksfield, then Sandy bridge, now it's Ivy bridge.

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    the way it was written implies otherwise.

    Also, shouldn't it be at least 4th.. because there are two (at least) generations of Sandy.
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    You mean 2011 socket, Sandybridge-E?

    That's not counted as it uses the same technology as normal sandybridge. It's like how Nehalem was used on 1366 and 1156. Same idea is with Sandybridge.

    Generations increase by the technology inside or the die size, I cant remember. It might be die size, since Ivy Bridge went down to 22nm from SB 32nm, with Nehalem being 45nm before it.

    All technical stuff. Still, crazy to find a Core i3 in a tiny pc like this Intel one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dioz View Post
    You mean 2011 socket, Sandybridge-E?

    That's not counted as it uses the same technology as normal sandybridge. It's like how Nehalem was used on 1366 and 1156. Same idea is with Sandybridge.

    Generations increase by the technology inside or the die size, I cant remember. It might be die size, since Ivy Bridge went down to 22nm from SB 32nm, with Nehalem being 45nm before it.

    All technical stuff. Still, crazy to find a Core i3 in a tiny pc like this Intel one.

    Core, Core 2, Core i3/5/7

    Still stupid how it's worded...
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    Oh, like that.

    Yeah, utterly confusing.

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