It's no secret that Intel likes their platforms as it enables her to take some chips, it is convenient to wrap them in a nice package with the inscription "platform" and sell them all together. Naturally, this method works well and is a great way to earn more money.

This plan works very well in the mobile market, also even if now well sold Calpella platform, Intel in the opening quarter of 2011 plans to promote an innovative platform which is being named as Huron River. This platform will consist of Sandy Bride, 32nm CPU with a new design, which will be companionable with Intel Turbo Boost.

This CPU will also included built-in graphics as well as accessible in two-and quad adaptations. Nearly all models on the platform of Huron River will be companionable with Wi-Fi as well as Wimax, with Intel Bluetooth, a choice which has not been on the market. Ah yes, Intel will carry on to support wireless display, telling all with sundry how simple to use as well as filled with meaning.

Future platforms will form the basis of new models of standard and ultra-thin notebooks. As already stated, it will appear a year later, in the first quarter of 2011.