IVB
IVB is the codename used by Intel for the Ivy Bridge family, the third generation of Intel Core processors. Released in 2012, Ivy Bridge processors are built on a 22-nanometer production process, a shrink of the prior Sandy Bridge design, and were followed by the Haswell generation.
The key architectural feature of Ivy Bridge is the introduction of 3D tri-gate transistors, which improved
Ivy Bridge covers a broad range of CPUs, including mainstream Core i3, i5, and i7 offerings for
In the market lifecycle, Ivy Bridge was succeeded by the Haswell microarchitecture, which continued the trend