Ready 14nm processor laptop kicked off


Ready 14nm processor laptop kicked off

Ultrabook processor 22 nanometer (nm) a new ship, but already shows ultrabook Intel processor that uses 14nm tech.

Is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the new Intel, Brian Krzanich, who announced that Intel processors are now producing System on a Chip (SoC) is manufactured with 14nm process technology is coded Broadwell.

Do not talk nonsense, Krzanich shows a new laptop that is equipped with the Broadwell. Not yet known what brand Krzanich thin laptops shown at the opening of the 2013 Intel Developer Forum at Moscone West, San Francisco, California, on Tuesday.

But Krzanich assured participants that the laptop was not a dummy, but the laptop is functioning normally. "We will ship this processor at the end of 2013," he said.

Krzanich promising, Broadwell performance will be 30% better than the first generation Haswell, processor family which was recently launched at the beginning of this year.

Faster performance, longer battery power, and energy-efficient for 2in1 device (laptop-tablet) and fanless devices, ultrabook, and a variety of personal computer design.

Previously, Krzanich already showing a fanless laptop (fanless) working with Haswell-Y which only requires 4.5 watts of energy. In fact, the Core i5 and i7 processors will also be presented with the fanless configuration.

Then, starting early next year, Intel will also bring the 14nm process technology to its Atom processor family, the Airmont.

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