Sunday, May 30, 2010

Intel 32nm Bring ULV Core i3, i5, and i7 CPUs to Ultathin

Intel is now introduce their latest ultra-low voltage (ULV) Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 processors. This also claims as way into ultraportable notebooks in the future. The chips all use 32nm Nehalem processes and that adds up to performance gains and power frugality: Intel reckon up to 32-percent more grunt and up to 15-percent less battery consumption compared to existing chips.


According to Mobiitech, Intel count up to 32-percent more grunt, while the less battery consumption to 15-percent compared with existing chips. These processors are also support for Hyper Threading and Turbo Boost on select models across the range. TDP across the range is just 17W, and certain CPUs can be paired with Intel HD Graphics. There are many manufactures has signed up to produce notebooks using ULV processors, such as MSI, ASUS and Lenovo. Intel expects about 40 models will begin their debut in June 2010.

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