Launch Of Four Arrandale Intel Cpus
24th November 2009
Intel has been heard of launching four of its Arrandale CPUs in the month of January during the coming year. Due to the launch Intel will be bringing the technology of 32-nanometer into mainstream.
The first hint about the Arrandale chips was given at IDF conference of Intel during the month of September. Since that time there has been no news about these dual core chips. Luckily, it has been revealed some how that what are the plans of the biggest chip making company, courtesy of Digitimes which is a Chinese newspaper. It has quoted many of the notebook players being the source of this revelation.
The largest chip making company will be releasing the Core i3-330M, the Core i3-350M, the Core i5-430M as well as the Core i5-520M. These all processors will be based upon the Calpella platform of Intel. The i5 as well as the i3 Core processors have been made especially made for the mobile use and they are basically targeting the notebook market.
It has also been given in the Digitimes that a memory of 1,066MHz DDR3 will be supported by these new chips. It has also been written that the processors named Core i5-430M will be equipped with just one core clock having a speed of 2.26GHz, with 2.53GHz of speed being available. This speed is possible due to the Turbo Boost of Intel.
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