Intel Sandy Bridge usa la gpu integrata per il video transcoding:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/3916/intel-demos-sandy-bridge-shows-off-video-transcode-engine
"Intel confirmed that Sandy Bridge has dedicated video transcode hardware that it demoed during the keynote. The demo used Cyberlink’s Media Espresso to convert a ~1 minute long 30Mbps 1080p HD video clip to an iPhone compatible format. On Sandy Bridge the conversion finished in a matter of a few seconds (< 10 seconds by my watch)."
Mentre qui:
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/cpu/display/20100913150145_Intel_Demonstrates_Sandy_Bridge_Processor.html
"Intel's new processor graphics delivers enhanced visual features focused on the areas where most users are computing today: HD video, stereo-3D, mainstream gaming, multi-tasking and online socializing and multimedia. The graphics core fully supports DirectX 11 and other advanced graphics functionality."
parla di supporto Directx 11.
Secondo me, alla fascia di mercato a cui è indirizzato, Sandy Bridge è molto interessante.
Certo per le mie esigenze, lo vedo molto meglio in un notebook da 5-600 euro, piuttosto che in un desktop.
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