Intel has introduced a new consumer ultra-low voltage microprocessors in their Core 2010 family. These new consumer ultra-low voltage versions join the processors announced in January this year. Intel has targeted these at ultra-thin and lightweight notebooks with 10-inch to 13-inch display screens. All these new 32nm process made Core chips have two cores. Intel stated that these new CULV Core chips equipped laptops would be available starting next month.
New Consumer Ultra-Low Voltage processors include 1.33GHz Intel Core i7-660UM with 4MB L3 Cache and can be boosted up to 2.40GHz using Intel Turbo Boost Technology. This CPU is a higher version of 1.2 GHz Intel Core i7-640UM.
Two new CPUs join the CULV Intel Core i5 series: Core i5-540UM and Core i5-430UM. Both these dual-core chips are clocked at 1.2GHz and 3MB L3 Cache but only Core i5-540UM could be boosted to 2GHz while Core i5-430UM up to 1.73GHz.
The dual-core Intel Core i3-330UM is clocked at 1.2GHz, which is not to be confused with Core i3-330M. Apart from these Core series, Intel has also added dual-core Pentium U5400 clocked at 1.2GHz with 3MB L3 Cache and Celeron U3400 clocked at 1.06GHz with 2MB L3 Cache.
These processors will rest below the standard Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 processors released for mobile platforms.
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