Quote from: gc on October 10, 2012, 19:05:26
Interesting. Some related questions:
- Does a larger cache enable an Ivy Bridge system to use (for office work)...
-- less battery power (because it doesn't have to power memory pins as often, e.g., for screen), or
-- more battery power (because it has to power more cache)?
That's difficult to answer. I suppose, a larger L3 improves battery life, because the performance gain should be higher than the increase in power consumption -> better battery life.
Quote from: gc on October 10, 2012, 19:05:26- Can Ivy Bridge drive the screen completely from cache when the screen is not changing?
-- and does screen resolution (pixel count) make a difference to this answer?
That's one of the new features of the upcoming Haswell generation (GT3 GPU with on-package memory only).
Quote from: gc on October 10, 2012, 19:05:26- When a laptop has mismatched memory capacity on its channels (8GB + 4GB seems popular),
does GPU memory come out of
-- the faster dual channel section (bottom 2/3) or
-- the slower single channel section (top 1/3)?
GPU-Performance with 4 + 8 GByte is almost identical to 4 + 4 / 8 + 8 GByte. That indicates number 1: "-- the faster dual channel section (bottom 2/3)".