Intel opened its Consumer Electronics Show (CES) experience with a presentation highlighting the 2010 Intel Core Processor family and associated products, including the new Intel Core i7, i5 and i3 processors; Intel 5 Series Chipsets; and the Intel Centrino Wi-Fi and WiMax adapters. The processors are the first to be produced due to Intels 32-nanometer manufacturing process, in which Intel invested some $7 billion in early 2009. Intel CEO Paul Otellini will give a keynote address on the afternoon on Jan. 7.
– Intel introduced its 2010 Intel Core Processor family at the Consumer
Electronics Show in Las Vegas on
Jan. 7, highlighting the integration of graphics onto the processor and Intel
Turbo Boost Technology, which automatically accelerates a PCs performance based
on workload. The offerings detailed…
Intel Unveils 32-nm Core Processor Family at CES
written by John Beckham on January 7th, 2010 |
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