Intel chips 'Arrandale' Present First Semester 2010

by gunawankb | November 15, 2009 at 12:17 am
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Chip from Intel called 'Arrandale' definitely present in the first semester of 2010. 32nm/45nm sized chip is intended for thin notebooks. What kind of abilities? 

At the Intel Developer Forum 2009, the company has demonstrated a 45nm chip named 'Nehalem' architecture-based 3 'Clarksfield' processor. Now rumors, Intel will introduce its 32nm chips, 3-based dual-core micro-processor. Chip called Arrandale was confirmed present in the first semester of 2010. 

Earlier, at the beginning of the year Intel introduced its 32nm processors named Westmere. Basically, Arrandale chip size is 32nm, which has a 32nm 
core 45nm CPU and integrated graphics memory controler. As a result 'GPU' This will be an internal one with the memory controler. 

Not like the Nehalem architecture, these integrated graphics processors will support Intel's next-generation technology, which can play HD video quality is 
more clearly, even though 2 HD streaming. Unfortunately, this technology is not supported by DirectX 11, because they still use DirectX 10. 

Perhaps Intel has its own strategies related to this. Many parties merumorkan that DirectX 11 will support graphics Larabee first, before the others. 

This is an estimate Beikut dual-core chip is ready visited Arrandale market: I5-520UM Core (1.06GHz) with a price range of U.S. $ 241, Core i7-620UM (1.06GHz) with a price range of U.S. $ 278 and Core i7-640UM (1.2GHz) with the price range of U.S. $ 305. As quoted from Techtree, Sunday (15/11/2009) itself will Arrandale market intended for medium and high-end.

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Tomitheos

informative and concisely written, well done, 

thanks for the tech update on new developments and just in time for the holidays

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