Intel brings third generations of Intel Core Quad-Core processors
Tuesday, April 24th, 2012 6:13:40 by Farasat AliIntel Corporations, world’s leading American multinational semiconductor chip maker, have started the production of the third generations of Intel Core Quad-Core processor, a technology that they were researching for almost ten
years, including the first three-dimensional transistors that could be used in desktops and notebooks.
For decades, Intel technology has accepted the growing trends and fluctuating user’s needs from one year to the next in the process of the architecture of microprocessors. This time the change is for the manufacturing process,
which has grown from 32 to 22 nanometres in the new Intel Core, whose code name is Ivy Bridge.
The new chips, of 162 square millimetres in size, can carry 1,400 million transistors within itself.
"It consumes less space and have more speed. It is not the only improvement that we have managed to bring Ivy Bridge to the dedicated users but we need to be careful meeting their requirements.”
"So far the transistors were flat (two dimensional). Now it flows through three-dimensional channels. A change also means less consumption and higher performance desktop computers, laptops, and also the ultrabooks.” says Antonino
Albarran, deputy director of Intel technology in Iberia.
The combination of this technology that Intel announced last year and improvements in architecture can double performance in the 3D graphics and media processing in HD, compared to previous generation processors, Intel said. The
company explained in a video in English with Spanish subtitles how to make 3D transistors.
From now on, in a gradual process, all Intel processors will be manufactured with this new technology, including the Atom range, like the first smartphone that came from the company, Xolo, made ??by Lava and intended to
Indian market.
It is being reported that this technology is only available for conventional desktops and Laptops starting from 599 Euros. However, the users have to wait until mid-June to find it for Ultrabooks.
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