Showing posts with label Intel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Intel. Show all posts

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Intel Core i7-3632QM Launched Standing


Core i7-3632QM
Intel rolled out huge amount of mobile microprocessors throughout their fall line-up revives. Generally they released 15 new Celeron, Pentium and Core i3 and Core i7 SKUs. There were also quite a few processors, that we expected to see this fall, but they certainly not formally launched. One of these CPUs was Core i7-3632QM, a quad-core mobile processor, competent of executing 8 threads at once. We said "was" since this week the 3632QM was added to Intel's product database, and at present has the "launched" standing.

Core i7-3632QM is a speed bump of i7-3612QM, established back in April. The 3612QM had 2.1 GHz base clock that possibly will be raised as high as 3.1 GHz when only one core was functioning. The i7-3632QM bumps those frequencies by 100 MHz, to 2.2 GHz base and 3.2 GHz utmost Turbo frequencies. The rest of the i7-3632QM characteristics are identical to the 3612QM. The CPU has 4 cores, 6 MB level 3 cache, and maintain Hyper-Threading and Turbo Boost technologies, as well as AVX and AES instruction set extensions. Similar to other Core i7s, the 3632QM incorporate HD 4000 graphics unit. The GPU on this chip is clocked at 650 MHz, and up to 1.15 GHz when required. Similar to 3612QM, there are BGA and PGA variations of Core i7-3632QM microprocessor. The BGA version, moreover different type of package, adds support of VT-d virtualization. The distinctive quality of both versions is low 35 Watt Thermal Design Power. Mainly, other quad-core Core i7s at this time have 45 Watt or higher TDP.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Intel Perhaps Required to Correct its Standard Setting for PC-use Atom processors


Intel may perhaps be required to correct its Standard Setting for PC-use Atom processors as the top-2 netbook retailers.  Asustek Computer and Acer together aim to discontinue manufacturing interrelated merchandise, according to resources from notebook players.

Asustek is by now place to close down its Eee PC product line and legitimately phase-out from the IT production after fully absorbing several outstanding inventories. Like for Acer, so far, the business has not yet ended any strategy to open new netbook ventures, signifying that the seller may as well plan to step-out of the market.

Even though Atom series processors will at rest be accepted by handset and embedded products, the sources consider the two product lines are implausible to be capable to load the break formed by the lacking netbook products in short period due to pathetic shipments.

Asustek CEO Jerry Shen in recent times established that the company will discontinue production of Eee PC netbooks by means of Atom-based processors such as the N2600 due to collision from tablet PCs and notebooks, as well as a spiky drop in demand in promising markets. Asustek plans to have its Transformer tablet PCs fill the 10-inch mobile device market; substituting its netbook product line.

Micro-Star International (MSI), which is buying a small volume of Atom N2800-based stuff, also has no plans to maintain shipping interrelated products.

Though netbook sellers were at first positive concerning demand from Southeast Asia, Latin America and Middle East regions, as tablet PCs are increasing rapidly and lots of government procurement orders have twisted to tablet PC products as a substitute, order for 10-inch netbooks has go down rapidly, accelerating the segment's way out from the IT market.

Monday, August 27, 2012

Code Name Haswell Intel Next Generation Processor


Intel Corporation, a well known company that produces a lot of computer chipsets particularly microprocessors that runs our computers and various devices will be developing the Intel Next Generation Micro Architecture Code Name Haswell. It has been known that Intel Corporation is spending a lot of capital just to conduct research and experiment to develop a new technology that would aid other investors to make their gadgets products runs fast and durable. With durable and reliable gadget products you could attract consumers to promote and buy these gadgets.

Intel Next Generation Processor Code Name Haswell


Code Name Haswell Next Generation Intel CPU technology will probably introduce anytime this year during the IDF or Intel Developer Forum. Intel Developer Forum is an event held twice a year where in people from Technology Industry across the Globe gather and discusses latest advancement about Intel products. This year will be the most exciting since a numerous of Technical sessions will be hosted by Intel Corporation and   I believe that Code Name Haswell will be on top of the discussion.

Basic details about the significant improvements when it comes to performance, energy consumptions enhancement for graphics and support for a powerful new instructions for Code Name Haswell will be reveal. Haswell has been identified to compete with other vendors microprocessors that are currently used by other tablet PC’s. It is expected that you wouldn’t even differentiate the unit that is equipped with Haswell if it is running on stanby mode not, since energy efficiency is very much that great. If Intel will be successful for this so called New Intel Next Generation Code Name Haswell Processor, will this can alleviate issues in particular to notebooks and ultrabooks as well. Not to mentioned Desktop PC’s and Servers.