December 29, 2011

Intel: More Small is nice

The smaller size of the processor helps to make the performance and features growing. Explains Sean Maloney, Senior Second in command of Intel's latest processor on the Intel exhibit on the Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Nevada last night. Line of chips Intel already uses 32-nanometer technology, such as the latest Core i3 processor and i5.
Intel confirmed how the Core i3 and i5 processors have integrated graphics are better. Processors "Arrandale" has shader using a total of Twenty percent more. "Shader is an important component for three-dimensional graphics," said Maloney told Cnet. Intel itself admitted increased 70 % graphics performance compared to Core 2 group of processors.
"What Intel did a huge jump in graphics performance," said Insight64 analyst Nathan Brookwood told Cnet. "But, (integrated graphics) weren't enough for the serious gamer. High-end gamers still need yet another graphics card, "added Nathan.
Built with the latest Intel Turbo Boost feature, an attribute that allows the processor speed plus speed exceeding standards if needed. In the demonstration shown at CES, Core i5 2.4 GHz speed could work up to 2.93 GHz when-"Turbo Boost" to complete the heavy work.
AMD, Intel's biggest competitor, stated it is not going to produce 32-nanometer chip technology before 2011. AMD says dimension is not as important as performance and graphics.