John P. Myers
12-01-11, 03:06 PM
Of course the 3770 is just a die-shrink of the 2600 (http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/cpu/display/20111129203559_Intel_Reveals_Official_Ivy_Bridge_P erformance_Numbers_to_Partners.html). This article points out the improvements that come with being a more efficient chip.
Not mentioned in the article is 3770's TDP is only 77W, while the 2600's is 95W
+7% higher overall SYSmark 2012 score;
+14% higher overall HDXPRT 2011 score;
+15% higher Cinebench 11.5 score;
+13% better ProShow Gold 4.5 result;
+25% faster performance in Excel 2010;
+56% faster performance in ArcSoft Media Expresso;
+192% higher overall 3DMark Vantage score;
+17% faster performance in 3DMark Vantage CPU benchmark;
+199% faster performance in 3DMark Vantage GPU benchmark;
Not mentioned in the article is 3770's TDP is only 77W, while the 2600's is 95W
+7% higher overall SYSmark 2012 score;
+14% higher overall HDXPRT 2011 score;
+15% higher Cinebench 11.5 score;
+13% better ProShow Gold 4.5 result;
+25% faster performance in Excel 2010;
+56% faster performance in ArcSoft Media Expresso;
+192% higher overall 3DMark Vantage score;
+17% faster performance in 3DMark Vantage CPU benchmark;
+199% faster performance in 3DMark Vantage GPU benchmark;