Despite the general weakness of the PC market, cheap device, especially on the base of the Celeron and Pentium, are in great demand in Europe, North America and Southeast Asia. According to the site DigiTimes citing sources from the supply chain, in this regard, Intel plans to begin mass production of processors with micro Apollo Lake in the summer of 2016, and to provide entry-level products in the market in October.
Apollo Lake will replace processors Braswell. They will offer two or four processing cores, the graphics system ninth-generation video support Ultra HD, USB 3.1 and EMMC 5.0. For their production, will also be used 14-nm technology. Meanwhile, in the first quarter of 2016 Intel will refresh the line Braswell new models for desktop systems, and in the second quarter will be released the new mobile CPU with this microarchitecture.
Currently in the world there are about 500 million personal computers, operated for more than five years. Large manufacturers such as Intel, Microsoft, HP, Dell and Lenovo are going to make every effort to convince consumers to purchase a new computer. Related Products :
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