Processor Arrandale, which is characterized by having two cores, made on 32nm process technology, and a 45nm graphics core, as is known, will be released under the brands Core i5 and the Core i7, however, according to the source, in some cases even try on a brand Celeron. The first processor Arrandale should appear in January.
This week, the graphical portion of this processor has its own name. Intel plans to include graphics Arrandale part of the graphics Intel HD. Not original, but easy to remember. Despite the fact that the laptop processors Arrandale certainly cope with HD quality video playback, these chips are traditionally the worst possible solution for playing any computer games, except, perhaps, a sapper. Advantage of graphics Intel HD is that the graphics core will be able to automatically overclock on the fly, which can provide the user with a little more rapid schedule. And cannot provide. With all that Arrandale looks like the best solution for notebooks, but this processor is not cheap. Nevertheless, 32nm Arrandale a good choice for those who want to buy a laptop in 2010.
Overclocking the graphics core processor Arrandale very similar acceleration cores processors using the Turbo Boost. The new graphics overclocking even called like: HD Graphics Turbo Boost, and is part of the integrated graphics Intel HD. This feature will allow users to significantly accelerate 45nm graphics core on the fly. Theoretically, it allows for the need to accelerate the graphics core from 166MHz to an impressive 500MHz. This is a threefold increase speed, which should be enough for a number of popular 3D games, and certainly enough to play many video Blu-Ray high-definitions.
The idea is that the graphics core with a frequency of 166MHz should be enough to run Windows Aero, and watch videos on YouTube. If for any other problem do not have enough power, then the schedule is accelerated to satisfy the demand for performance. This technology looks interesting, and it would be nice to see her in action.



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