Intel’s next-generation 32-nanometer technology processors

Intel will next year’s CES show in January to launch new products, but before they would be December 17 previews of new notebook processor technology. The pre-show of great significance, because it would be prepared to use Intel’s rollout of its next-generation 32-nanometer technology commercially available.

Intel will preview the activities and demonstrations planned for next year’s Consumer Electronics Show in January launched products. Intel is expected this will preview its first Core i3 processors, including the 2.93GHz processor, the Core i3 530 a number of products have emerged in the retail site. Intel Core i5 series will preview an updated chip products Inspiron 1720 battery,Inspiron 1721 battery.

Arrandale is the most anticipated event processor technologies. This is a mainstream notebook Intel processor, a chip integrating two processor cores and a graphics card, the entire chip power consumption, therefore significantly increased. Expect this new built-in graphics technology can significantly improve performance. Arrandale eventually will use Core i3, Core i5 and the Core i7 brand. However, the original version is expected to be Corei3 and Corei5.

Intel’s Turbo Boost technology may also be applied to more Core i5 and Corei7 processors, including Arrandale i5 models of processors. TurboBoost technology can improve performance and energy Inspiron 2600 battery,Inspiron 2650 battery,Inspiron 5150 battery,Inspiron 5160 battery efficiency were in accordance with the requirements of upgrading and slow the speed of individual cores.

Intel will also launch later this month for the Internet in this new Atom chip technology PineTrail.

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