

In any case, it is always good to have as an integrated graphics as an alternative, if for example the dedicated graphics is broken, so we could continue using the computer, but for that the motherboard must support processors with integrated graphics and have the appropriate video output.Ĭore i5-2450M has been a highly successful notebook processor for Intel during the 2011 and the first half of 2012. Also is expected to be priced similar to the processor it replaces.īasically this type of processor without integrated graphics are intended for those who have very clear that they will use a dedicated graphics. All with 6MB of 元 cache and a TDP of 69W. It is a quad-core processor with four threads of a process that operates at a speed of 3.1GHz and 3.3GHz can reach through the turbo mode. Until that happens, Intel has released the Intel Core i5-3350P, a model that has integrated graphics and that is to replace the current Core i5-2380P. It will be with Haswell processors based on where we see a much bigger step than we've seen of Sandy Bridge at Ivy Bridge. We must remember that in reality the Ivy Bridge does not provide a big jump in performance with Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge as it actually is the move from 32nm to 22nm.

The reasons why Ivy Bridge fails to say dominate Sandy Bridge are several, such as the famous theme of the thermal paste or overclocking capabilities. Sandy Bridge has been, or rather is, an architecture very good in terms of performance and overclocking capabilities. This is the whole idea with the Core i5-3350P - a processor that comes sans integrated graphics. For gaming you get a separate graphics card. You can transfer the TDP you saved by not having the integrated graphics to processor and you improve the processor performance ( or you improve its TDP rating). Wa_cq_url: "/content/One of the reasons could be that in gaming the HD Graphics 4000 is not good any way. Wa_english_title: "Intel® Core™ Processors Technical Resources", Wa_rdcproducts: "rdcproducts:processors/intelcoreprocessorsnid46916", Wa_emtcontenttype: "emtcontenttype:donotuse/document/technicaldocument",

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