Dadi Perlmutter: mobile perspectives Intel
In its communication on the Intel Developer Forum (IDF 2009) vice-president and general manager, Intel Architecture Group Dadi Perlmutter (Dadi Perlmutter) presented new high-speed mobile intelligent processors Intel Core i7.

New Intel Core i7 based on the Nehalem microarchitecture technology and supports Intel Turbo Boost, and Intel Hyper-Threading. The new quad-core chips have performance that is particularly valuable for mobile users, whether they represent a video, I play video games with complex graphics or run demanding applications to hardware resources.

Dadi Perlmutter also talked about the dual-core mobile processors, the new generation, code-named Arrandale with graphics core in the same enclosure with a processor that will be made in accordance with 32-nm process technology. Then the time comes Sandy Bridge processors with the graphics core is integrated on the chip.

Referring to the architectural, structural improvements and progress in production technology, Perlmutter said about the platform Moorestown, which will launch in 2010. It is designed for mobile Internet devices (MID) and smartphone. Moorestown has several innovations, including technology Distributed Power Gating, which allows to reduce energy consumption by 50 times in idle mode compared with the first-generation Intel platform Menlow. At the same time, productivity increased to values that satisfy the needs of quite complex multimedia and Internet applications.
Further development of the hardware platform for thin and light devices will Medfield, which will appear in 2010 and will be made in accordance with 32-nm process technology. It will become more compact, economical and powerful, helping Intel to market solutions for smartphones.

New Intel Core i7 based on the Nehalem microarchitecture technology and supports Intel Turbo Boost, and Intel Hyper-Threading. The new quad-core chips have performance that is particularly valuable for mobile users, whether they represent a video, I play video games with complex graphics or run demanding applications to hardware resources.

Dadi Perlmutter also talked about the dual-core mobile processors, the new generation, code-named Arrandale with graphics core in the same enclosure with a processor that will be made in accordance with 32-nm process technology. Then the time comes Sandy Bridge processors with the graphics core is integrated on the chip.

Referring to the architectural, structural improvements and progress in production technology, Perlmutter said about the platform Moorestown, which will launch in 2010. It is designed for mobile Internet devices (MID) and smartphone. Moorestown has several innovations, including technology Distributed Power Gating, which allows to reduce energy consumption by 50 times in idle mode compared with the first-generation Intel platform Menlow. At the same time, productivity increased to values that satisfy the needs of quite complex multimedia and Internet applications.
Further development of the hardware platform for thin and light devices will Medfield, which will appear in 2010 and will be made in accordance with 32-nm process technology. It will become more compact, economical and powerful, helping Intel to market solutions for smartphones.
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