The Future is Ultra-Thin: Intel Introns New Ultra-Low Voltage Chips

June 2, 2009 The Future is Ultra-Thin: Intel Introns New Ultra-Low Voltage Chips

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Standard voltage (SV) Intel® Core 2 Duo processors and Mobile Intel GM40 Express chipset compared to Intel® ultra-low voltage (ULV) processor and Mobile Intel GS40 Express chipset.

Today at Computex, Intel Corporation introduced four new processors, including a low-power version and a value chipset, to usher in mainstream "ultra-thin" laptops.

Intel ultra-low voltage (ULV) processors will enable new sleek consumer designs less than an inch thick, weighing 2 to 5 pounds, and at mainstream price points. These processors also consume less power to enable longer , delivering the type of experience consumers expect from Intel-based laptops. In addition, also announced the addition of new devices that can now wirelessly connect using optional Intel My WiFi Technology.

"With an ultra-thin laptop powered by Intel ultra-low voltage processors, consumers experience a unique balance of performance and that is incomparable in the market today - all in a slim, sleek package," said Mooly Eden, vice president and general manager of the Mobile Platforms Group at Intel. "And at mainstream price points, Intel is proud to deliver ultra thin for all."

Intel extends its leadership on the standard voltage (SV) Intel Core 2 Duo processors, with offerings up to 3.06 GHz. These energy-efficient processors deliver breakthrough mobile performance and responsiveness for demanding business users and consumers. Users will see improved performance when running multiple, intense applications simultaneously, as well as dual-core optimized applications.

In addition, Intel unveiled the Mobile Intel GS40 Express Chipset for the new ULV-based laptops. This value chipset enables ULV-based laptops to support features consumers have come to expect from laptops including HD playback, Windows Vista Premium support and native support for integrated HDMI.

Consumers have choice when it comes to their wireless options by adding embedded WiMAX or Intel My WiFi Technology to their laptops. Using Intel My WiFi Technology, more devices can now wirelessly connect to Intel Centrino 2 technology laptops. My WiFi Technology transforms a laptop into a WiFi personal area network, connecting directly with up to eight WiFi certified devices without cables or wires, including cameras, printers, HDTV and MP3 players, to print, share, show and sync wirelessly at home or on the go. With high-speed broadband WiMAX networks rolling out in new cities around the world, embedded WiMAX is also an option for users, putting consumers on the forefront of 4G wireless with an entire city as their own hotspot.

Source: Intel (news : web)


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