According to the source, Intel may be the foremost firm to promote a micro chip with two graphics cores on an individual chip. Apart from the actuality that Intel all chances to become the first with a monolithic CPU with a graphics core, releasing its decision ahead of the AMD Fusion, the major producer of CPUs, it seems, intends to suggest a model with two IGP, grown on a single chip.
According to the plans of Intel, the veil of secrecy over which was ajar partners and industry sources, processors, Sandy Bridge, made for the new 32nm architecture, will have either one or two graphics cores on a monolithic chip. Intel will also use a discrete graphics via PCIe 16X, and even SLI / Crossfire with dual PCIe 8X. This is likely to be used in desktop solutions, but not in laptops.
At the moment did not know when nVidia and ATI will release its decision with two GPU on a single chip, but if you pay attention to high-performance graphics card, if their "cut" in half, then to model the ground level. So in fact ATI and nVidia are doing high-performance graphics processors, combining two or four graphics processors middle or lower segment.



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