The Intel "10 Watts" Sliding Early 2013 - Laptops and desktops with Intels next-gen processors "Haswell" will be available in the first half of 2013.
It was submitted by Intel CEO Paul Otellini, as quoted by PC World.
Haswell will replace Intel Core i processors Third Generation or "Ivy Bridge" which became available in April of this year.
It was submitted by Intel CEO Paul Otellini, as quoted by PC World.
Haswell will replace Intel Core i processors Third Generation or "Ivy Bridge" which became available in April of this year.
Intel says, Haswell will carry twice the performance higher than Ivy Bridge, in addition to more power efficient so they can save the battery ultrabook to two times longer.
Matter of more efficient power consumption has been described by Intel in the Intel Developer Forum last September. Haswell has the figures mentioned minimum power consumption by 10 watts, while Ivy Bridge scored 17 watts.
Intel Haswell divided into two famili es: the chip with power consumption of 10 watts dedicated to the combined hybrid ultrabook and tablet, as well as the families of 15 and 17 watt chip intended for laptop and ultrabook.
According to Stacy Smith, Intels Chief Financial Officer, Haswell will reach "qualification for sale" in the first half of 2013. Each chip fabricated through serangkauan Intel internal and external qualification process before it can be produced.
Haswell equipped with new graphics processing unit that supports 4K grap hics so as to display a resolution of 4096 x 3072. Ultrabook driven processor will also support wireless charging capabilities, NFC, voice interaction, and safety are a number of features.
Matter of more efficient power consumption has been described by Intel in the Intel Developer Forum last September. Haswell has the figures mentioned minimum power consumption by 10 watts, while Ivy Bridge scored 17 watts.
Intel Haswell divided into two famili es: the chip with power consumption of 10 watts dedicated to the combined hybrid ultrabook and tablet, as well as the families of 15 and 17 watt chip intended for laptop and ultrabook.
According to Stacy Smith, Intels Chief Financial Officer, Haswell will reach "qualification for sale" in the first half of 2013. Each chip fabricated through serangkauan Intel internal and external qualification process before it can be produced.
Haswell equipped with new graphics processing unit that supports 4K grap hics so as to display a resolution of 4096 x 3072. Ultrabook driven processor will also support wireless charging capabilities, NFC, voice interaction, and safety are a number of features.
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