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12 Years After Haswell, Intel Open-Source Graphics Developers Still Make Occasional Fix
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Originally posted by ms178 View PostAs Haswell supports AVX2, it is still relevant today. The cheap Haswell-EP Xeons are also still very capable for multi-core workloads if energy efficiency is of no concern.
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I'm still running my Haswell i5-4570 (with a GeForce 750 Ti). I don't yet have any reason to upgrade it as it runs what I need to without any problems. I even recently treated it to 16GB of shiny new RAM seeing as it was cheap.
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As Haswell supports AVX2, it is still relevant today. The cheap Haswell-EP Xeons are also still very capable for multi-core workloads if energy efficiency is of no concern.
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Originally posted by johanb View PostStill love my Thinkpad X1 carbon 3rd gen with broadwell. Only wish it had USB-C for charging and docking to a monitor. Nice to see these old but still reliable and good enough chips being maintained!
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Still love my Thinkpad X1 carbon 3rd gen with broadwell. Only wish it had USB-C for charging and docking to a monitor. Nice to see these old but still reliable and good enough chips being maintained!
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vintage? my i7 4790k is my daily driver. i'm replacing this summer it's getting old
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12 Years After Haswell, Intel Open-Source Graphics Developers Still Make Occasional Fix
Phoronix: 12 Years After Haswell, Intel Open-Source Graphics Developers Still Make Occasional Fix
The Intel Haswell CPUs were originally introduced back in 2013 and great for the time. Under Microsoft Windows the driver support has long been obsolete but under Linux with Intel's open-source driver support there is still even the occasional fix all these years later. Coming up for the Linux 6.14 kernel cycle in 2025 is a fix to benefit Haswell and similarly aged Intel platforms with integrated graphics...
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