The future processors desktop giant Santa Clara carved into 32 nanometers. Today it is the future Intel Core i7, i5 and i3 Mobile and we will investigate. The new CPU will take place in the Platform "Calpella" launched a few weeks ago. Currently there are PM55 Express chipset and Core i7 Mobile "Clarksfield" which are essentially 'Lynnfield' frequencies lowered. There are four cores with HyperThreading, eight threads and 8 or 6 MB of L3 cache and a controller dual channel DDR3 memory and 16 PCI Express links.

Intel prepares new mobile processors in early January, the Core I3M, i5M and i7 "Arrandale. These dual-core CPU will have their die engraved in 32nm while we find a GPU 45nm next, as the "Clarkdale. There will actually three types of Arrandale, standard models with a TDP of 35 watts, Low Voltage, 25 watt, and the Ultra Low Voltage, 18 watts.

These values are higher for CPU alone, but Arrandale now include all the same chipset and graphics solution! Moreover, consumption in idle will be very contained. Turbo Boost mode is back, from the Core i5M but it is slightly worse than the Core i7m, which is logical since there are only two cores. As for the TDP, the increased frequency will depend on the sub-range to which they belong: 667 MHz on conventional models, the 800 MHz and 1066 MHz LV for ULV. The cache will also vary according to the reference is from 4 to 3 MB L3. The only major feature still missing is the call frequency of the GPU on each model.