The future platform of Kings Creek, which includes the Quad-core Lynnfield and dual-core 32nm processors Clarkdale, as well as chipsets 5-series, is highly interested in the ordinary users. These Intel processors will be made based on the Nehalem architecture and will support Hyper Treading, which, together with supporting chipset technology Braidwood, make computers average price range is much faster.
Devices with technology Braidwood appear in the global market, with the release of chipset P57, which, according to the source, will be able to increase the productivity of the average computer to a new level, thanks to the speed of data exchange, close to the characteristics of SSD-drives. The system will quickly respond to user actions, faster boot, and consume less energy. Technology Braidwood was an attempt to use the Intel flash technology inside the computer, following the development of Turbo Memory, and this time, Intel hopes to achieve greater success.
Release memory Braidwood will be presented to model the capacity of 4GB, 8GB and 16 GB made on 34nm production methods.



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