• Intel’s 32-nanometer processors will go live on 7 January

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    Intel today revealed that it would be unveiling its newest generation computer chips during CES 2010. The 32nm chips will be unveiled by Intel’s CEO Paul Otellini and the conference will further delve into technology trends for the next decade. Expected processors are 32nm “Arrandale” notebook chips dubbed as Intel Core i3, i5, and i7. In addition of traditional computing chip, these new CPUs feature an HD-capable graphics processor, and a memory controller.


    Major attractions:
    * All-new Core notebooks, netbooks, MIDs, embedded Intel Architecture, Health Reader, WiMAX, Intel Centrino and more.
    * Latest on wireless Internet, 3-D, HD, Smarter Phones, TVs and other devices.
    * Learn about all the firsts Intel can achieve via its unique 32nm manufacturing process.
    * See how Intel Turbo Boost Technology dynamically delivers optimal performance and energy efficiency.

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