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4K resolutions supported by the GPU of Ivy Bridge

We were able to provide plenty of information about Ivy Bridge architecture from Intel, code name that identifies future generations of Intel CPUs built with 22-nanometer production technology, and expected to debut during the first months of 2012. Among the details revealed at IDF last week point out something specific related to the integrated GPU.

The GPU is the component in which Intel has invested more in the development of Ivy Bridge, from performance point of view it is conceivable that we will see net gains in the passage from Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge, combining this with support for DirectX 11, which will be implemented first.

The integrated GPU in Ivy Bridge is compatible with video resolutions up to 4.096x4.096 pixels , of course, using a single connection, this feature was implemented thanks to the ' engine or MFX Multi Format Codec integrated. A resolution of this type is the highest currently available not only for integrated solutions, but also taking as reference the discrete graphics cards from NVIDIA and AMD.

On the other hand, at least at the present time is not display on the market capable of handling this kind of resolution, let alone video content available for this resolution if no materials specifically developed. The integrated GPU allows, according to advance by Intel, supports the streaming of 4K video streams simultaneously different. A distribution of video material is linked to the availability of 4K Red One camera, which was adopted specifically for this type of screen resolution

Posted by: Wasim Javed

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