In the future, the design ultrabook, convertible, or tablet computers will be more slim and sleek. This is thanks to the development of power-efficient processor but has a high performance.
Chief Product Officer of Intel Corporation David Perlmutter explained that the semiconductor company that has developed a fourth-generation Intel Core processors, named Haswell.
Chief Product Officer of Intel Corporation David Perlmutter. (Picture from: http://tabtimes.com/) |
Speaking at the event "Intel Developer Forum" in San Francisco Wednesday, September 12, 2012, Perlmutter stated Intel has managed to reduce idle power on the platform Intel Core processor family in accordance with the fourth-generation micro-architecture. Saving even 20 times better than the second generation.
Slide from Intel's Haswell preview. (Picture from: http://www.macrumors.com/) |
This power savings coupled with exceptional computational performance and remain responsive. Not only that, from 2013 Intel will also add a new line of more power-efficient processors based on the same micro-architecture.
Intel demonstration of Haswell system running on solar power. (Picture from: http://www.macrumors.com/) |
Both new products will encourage reduction in power consumption to extend battery life and encourage a variety of new designs for mobile devices. While the performance of the processor, graphics, and multimedia remain vibrant.
"Intel Core processor family and the fourth generation of a new line of energy efficient processors we will take the world into the age of mobile computing innovation that has never happened before," said Perlmutter.
Haswell CPU. (Picture from: http://www.kurzweilai.net/) |
Ultrabook and a variety of mobile devices that use fourth-generation Intel Core with 22nm processor will be available from 2013. At that time, users will be able to enjoy the benefits of Intel HD graphics, a variety of new instructions for encryption, and faster performance. *** [INTEL | FIRMAN | KORAN TEMPO 3994]