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General Info |
Ivy Bridge was Intel's microarchitecture based on the 22 nm process for desktops, and servers. Ivy Bridge was introduced in 2011 as a process shrink of Sandy Bridge which introduced a number enhancements. Ivy Bridge became Intel's first microarchitecture to use tri-gate transistors for their commercial products.