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Yesterday Intel presented six new 32 nm processors CULV class and associated mobile chipset fifth series, that supports the technology Intel anti-Theft. In comparison with solutions for full-scale notebooks, new CULV platform occupies 32% smaller area. New processors ensure an increase in the productivity to the value up to 35-40% and reduction in the energy consumption to 15%.
The TDP level for all presented yesterday processors CULV class does not exceed 18 W. They have two physical core, which in elder models support the technology hyper-Threading. The function turbo boosts in this case works sufficiently aggressively, increasing the core frequency by up to 80%. The graphic core frequency integrated in the processor also varies dynamically in the limits from 166 to 500 MHz. According to the tradition, the part of processors in this series is intended for selected Intel partners, but therefore their cost is not revealed.
Already during June on the market will appear the first hyperfine notebook, prepared with the use of new processors by Intel partners. The thinnest solutions will have the case thickness not more than 25 mm, and weight not more than 1 kg. Although major portion of solutions on base of new processors will be equipped with display with the diagonal not more than 12 niches, some products can obtain a 15.4 inches screen. According to the estimations of experts, in the present year CULV notebook market can grow to 93%, which will be expressed in the annual sales volume at the level of 14,5 ml pieces. Related Products :
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