Sandy Bridge - Wikipedia
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Sandy Bridge is the codename for the microarchitecture used in the "second generation" of the Intel Core processors (Core i7, i5, i3). The Sandy Bridge microarchitecture is the successor to Nehalem...
Sandy Bridge (client) - Microarchitectures - Intel - WikiChip
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Sandy Bridge was originally called Gesher which literally means "bridge" in Hebrew. The name was requested to be changed by upper management after a meeting between the development group and...
Intel Sandy Bridge core
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Sandy Bridge core was introduced on January 9, 2011, when Intel launched first desktop and mobile Core i5 and core i7 CPUs, based on Sandy Bridge microarchitecture.
Intel's Sandy Bridge Architecture Exposed
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Sandy Bridge is Intel's 2011 performance mainstream architecture refresh. It won't take the place of the 6-core Gulftown based Core i7 processors at the top of the charts...
Laptop Sandy Bridge | OpenCore Install Guide
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Sandy/IvyBridge Hybrids: Some laptops from this era came with a mixed chipset setup, using Sandy Bridge CPUs with Ivy Bridge chipsets which creates issues with macOS since it expects a certain IMEI.
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Intel HD Graphics (Sandy Bridge) - NotebookCheck.net Tech
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The Intel HD Graphics (Family) is a processor graphics card which is integrated in the cheap Celeron and Pentium model of the Sandy Bridge generation.
Intel's Sandy Bridge Microarchitecture
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Sandy Bridge was once known by the codename Gesher, meaning bridge in Hebrew. While most Intel codenames are geographic in nature, in this case, it can be interpreted as a rather apt metaphor.