Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Intel announced a notebook processors geared to create a new class of ultra-thin portables. The new Intel Core 2010 processors are expected to power as many as 40 systems designs less than an inch thick.
The new Intel chips are based on the company's 32nm process and claims the chips are about 30 percent smaller and provide 30 percent more performance than its previous 45nm notebook chips.
The chips use Intel's Turbo Boost technique to automatically adjusting performance to the workload. They also support dual threading and high definition video. In tandem with the processors, Intel rolled out its Mobile 5 Series chipset designed for the ultra-thin systems.
Acer, Asus, Lenovo and MSI are among notebook makers who said they will design systems that will be available starting in June with the new chips
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