Intel to debut new 32nm ULV CPUs in June

Posted on Monday, May 10 2010 @ 17:25 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Intel is reportedly planning to ship new 32nm ultra-low voltage processors for laptops next month.
The yet undetailed processors will be part of the Core i3 and i5 series, are made using the 32nm process and will be clocked lower than their non-ULV siblings but still provide enough power for most on-the-go tasks.

Ultra-thins powered by the upcoming ULV chips are expected to hit stores in the second half of this year, right in time for the back to school shopping season.
Source: TC Mag


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