Intel Huron River notebook platform coming in Q1 2011

Posted on Monday, February 15 2010 @ 0:20 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
FUD Zilla reports Intel will replace the "Calpella" notebook platform with "Huron River" in Q1 2011.
This platform is wrapped around Sandy Bridge, a new architecture 32nm that will continue supporting Intel Turbo boost technology. This CPU also has integrated graphics and it comes in dual and quad core iterations. Huron River will also get WiFi and Wimax support on some models as well as Intel Bluetooth, something that we haven't seen so far. Oh yes, Intel will continue to play and support its Wireless display as it's easy to use and it makes sense.


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