Intel unveiled 3 of its Core i7 processors at the Intel Development Forum. The new chips are based on the recent Nehalem architecture. They are designed for use in laptops.
The three quad-core 45nm chips are the Core i7-720QM, the Core i7-820QM and the Intel Core i7 Extreme i7-920XM. While the 720QM has a clock speed of 1.6GHz with 6MB of cache, the 820QM clocks in at 1.73GHz and 8MB cache. The 920XM is the fastest among the three processors with a clock speed of 2.0GHz. It is designed for high performance gaming.
The chips possess Hyper-Threading capabilities and support DDR3 1333MHz memory. They also offer Intel Turbo Boost technology which is expected to improve the CPU clock speed.
Asus, Toshiba, Dell and HP are among the manufacturers expected to release laptops featuring Core i7 chips.
The three quad-core 45nm chips are the Core i7-720QM, the Core i7-820QM and the Intel Core i7 Extreme i7-920XM. While the 720QM has a clock speed of 1.6GHz with 6MB of cache, the 820QM clocks in at 1.73GHz and 8MB cache. The 920XM is the fastest among the three processors with a clock speed of 2.0GHz. It is designed for high performance gaming.
The chips possess Hyper-Threading capabilities and support DDR3 1333MHz memory. They also offer Intel Turbo Boost technology which is expected to improve the CPU clock speed.
Asus, Toshiba, Dell and HP are among the manufacturers expected to release laptops featuring Core i7 chips.
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