Intel Launches Six New 2010 Intel Core Mobile Processors

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Intel Corporation introduced new Intel Core processors today, extending the availability of its award-winning Intel Core processor family to more stylish, ultra-thin laptops. Ultraportable laptops less than an inch thick and weighing just 2 to 5 pounds offer the performance, battery life and connectivity consumers need on-the-go. Based on Intel’s 32 nanometer (nm) technology manufacturing, the processors are more than 32 percent smaller1 and deliver more than 32 percent better performance, all in a lightweight, sleek design. These new processors also reduce power consumption3 more than 15 percent, resulting in great battery life. The new processors are the Core i7 660UM, Core i5 540UM, Core i5 430UM, Core i3 330UM, Pentium U5400 and Celeron U3400.

2010 Intel Core Mobile Processor

“Consumers crave laptops that offer style and performance, and the new 2010 Intel Core Ultra-Low Voltage processors for ultra-thin laptops delivers both, in one sleek design,” said Mooly Eden, vice president and general manager of the PC Client Group at Intel. “Intel’s leadership in 32nm high-k metal gate process technology, combined with breakthrough architecture and design has enabled thinner, lighter and faster notebooks than previous models, with terrific battery life. Not only are laptops becoming ultraportable, but with the new processors inside, users will see faster response times and less waiting.”

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