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CALIFORNIA - California-based processor manufacturer giant, is reportedly developing a processor Intel Pentium 2127U that is devoted to the Notebook device. Hardware device that play a role as the "brains" of this computer is made based on the Intel's Ivy Bridge architecture.
Reported Hardware.info, Intel is working on a Pentium processor that is based on the Ivy Bridge architecture. Pentium 2127U will have very low power consumption. So, this processor suitable for used on a portable computer device.
CPU sophistication can be seen from the manufacturing process which uses 22nm technology and carries a thermal design power (TDP) 17W. In addition, this the device kitchen runway is also reportedly going to come with abilities clocked at 1.9 GHz.
Reported Hardware.info, Intel is working on a Pentium processor that is based on the Ivy Bridge architecture. Pentium 2127U will have very low power consumption. So, this processor suitable for used on a portable computer device.
CPU sophistication can be seen from the manufacturing process which uses 22nm technology and carries a thermal design power (TDP) 17W. In addition, this the device kitchen runway is also reportedly going to come with abilities clocked at 1.9 GHz.
The processor whiz from this Intel, has 2 MB of L3 cache and the device will be integrated with the memory controller that can handle up to 32GB of DDR3-1600 memory. Not only that, the video chip central processing unit (CPU) located at 350 MHzm clock which can be increased up to 1000 MHz using Turbo mode.
Vga chip supports Intel technology VT-x and SpeedStep. Reportedly, Intel Pentium 2127U will be available in the first half of this year. Devices Dell Vostro 2421, Vostro 2521 and Inspiron 14 was mentioned would show new processors from Intel.
Vga chip supports Intel technology VT-x and SpeedStep. Reportedly, Intel Pentium 2127U will be available in the first half of this year. Devices Dell Vostro 2421, Vostro 2521 and Inspiron 14 was mentioned would show new processors from Intel.
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