Monday, November 1, 2010

Intel Chief River 22nm platform with USB 3.0 for notebooks

intel_logo2.jpgIntel is well well known to introduce the new height each year. The entrance years won't be any different. Come 2011 CES and you'll see Intel Huron River platform. And come 2012 CES and you'll see the Chief River platform. Now the latter the single is flattering engaging platform. It is well well known to await 22nm Ivy Bridge processors with native await for USB 3.0.

Sounds flattering good to me.

Meanwhile, Intel is about to start mass prolongation of its Oak Trail height for sleek netbook segment targeting the tablet PC market in December 2010. The Oak Trail height is the multiple of Intel's Lincroft (Atom Z6xx series) processor with Whitney Point chipset.

After which Intel will be producing the subsequent generation Cedar Trail-M height for netbooks in the second entertain of 2011.

Looks like Intel is starting to be busy for the long time.

[via Digitimes]

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