At the beginning of June Intel representatives with the enthusiasm reported about the technology braidwood, which will become the new generation Of turbo memory in connection with chipset fifth series. This technology implies the use of a buffer from the solid-state memory, integrated on the motherboard, for storing the most used data and applications acceleration . The first generation technology turbo memory in the mobile segment got accustomed badly, since the high cost of corresponding modules did not justify the modest increase in speed.
Associate with the reference to motherboards producers reported that future chipset Intel fifth series will forego the support of braidwood technology. Some problems with software are mentioned as a reason. Obviously, Intel simply could not optimize drivers to raise the speed of braidwood technology to the worthy level.
This solution automatically removes the chipset P57, which exactly differs from P55 in terms of braidwood support. Other chipsets H57, Q57 and H55, will appear in the first quarter 2010. They will be oriented to the dual core 32 nm processors clarkdale LGA 1156.