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Intel is ready to begin delivery of low-voltage processors Sandy Bridge

Resource Fudzilla reports that Intel will soon start supplying the market of processors that are energy efficient versions of the Core Series models and is designed around the architecture of Sandy Bridge. As indicated, the first on the market can do the low-voltage version of the processor Intel Core i7. Model, with an index of Core i7 2657M will have a clock speed of 1.6 GHz, but when you turn on the function TurboBoost, its clock frequency will increase significantly and reach 2.7 GHz. On the platform, this processor will be combined with "fast" 1333MHz memory and up to date, and is also more "fast" graphics from Intel, which together with Hyperthreading technology allows for maximum opportunity to get the equivalent quad-core processor. Cost $ 317 in quantities of 1000 pieces, shows that such a decision would be used in the top models of ultraportable laptops.

The only other model, which already has the information - Intel Core i5 2537M. This model has a frequency of 1.4 GHz per se, but is also equipped with the possibility of a temporary increase in productivity TurboBoost, although the increase in power will not be as significant as in a series of i7. From this model series also features a smaller size of second-level cache, which is 3 MB to 4 MB in the older. Placing on the market to begin until late spring, and the first notebook models with the data processors can be represented is May 31 at Computex in Taipei. It is expected that these are the processors will be used when updating the line of laptops MacBook, which is still available with Intel Core 2 Duo.

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