Intel had a brilliant display of its finest products at CES 2009. One, being called the “fastest processor on the planet,” provides a tremendous improvement in PC performance. The Intel Core i7 Processor delivers innovative technologies for visual experiences and performance on games, video editing software, multitasking, and rich Internet applications such as HD videos, social media tools, and online gaming.
The processor offers high performance because it has a combination of Intel Turbo Boost technology and 8 processing threads with Intel Hyper-Threading technology, which maximizes performance to match a user’s workload. Each Core i7 processor includes an 8 MB level 3 cache and 3 channels of DDR3 1066 producing the best memory performance of any desktop platform. The processor also delivers maximum performance of 3-D games and images.
Intel Centrino 2 Processor technology allows users to multitask since it creates a new experience in mobile processing performance. It contains a minimum of 3MB smart cache and 1066 Front Side Bus, which increases performance up to 50 percent. The Centrino processor technology promises up to 90 percent faster HD video encoding.
The processor technology offers the longest battery life possible allowing users to watch an entire Blue-Ray movie on just 1 charge. Also, since the processor technology is integrated with WiFi, it offers 5 times the speed when connecting wirelessly to a Wireless N home network.
The Intel Atom Processor is Intel’s smallest chip said to be about the size of a grain of rice. It is built with the world’s smallest transistors and designed for mobile Internet devices. Although the Atom processor is small, it allows for full Internet capabilities.
The processor includes many threads to ensure high performance and more system responsiveness. According to Intel’s website, the Intel Atom processor allows users to “stay in touch on-the-go, connect to business and enjoy entertainment, remain connected affordably with a new series of MIDs, netbooks and nettops, and so much more.”
For more information on this new technology, visit www.intel.com.
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Great post. Cant wait for this to be reality in some of the macs and pc’s.