Monday, April 30th 2007
Intel brings Core 2 Duo to low-power chips
Intel is rolling out a pair of ultra-low power chips for compact notebooks and small PCs.
The two new Core 2 Duo chips only consume a maximum of 10 watts of power when running full speed, which makes them ideal for ultraportable notebooks or other devices where size or battery life is at a premium. As a comparison, Intel's Core 2 Duo processors for regular notebooks consume about 34 watts of power at maximum performance.
Intel will offer the chips in two speeds, the U7600 runs at 1.2GHz and the U7500 runs at 1.06GHz.
Source:
News.com
The two new Core 2 Duo chips only consume a maximum of 10 watts of power when running full speed, which makes them ideal for ultraportable notebooks or other devices where size or battery life is at a premium. As a comparison, Intel's Core 2 Duo processors for regular notebooks consume about 34 watts of power at maximum performance.
Intel will offer the chips in two speeds, the U7600 runs at 1.2GHz and the U7500 runs at 1.06GHz.
16 Comments on Intel brings Core 2 Duo to low-power chips
10w only , Quite impressive.
(Of course, is intel talking 10W TDP or actual load usage??)
And really is it that slow - the E4300 is a 1.8Ghz, so its less than a 50% speed drop from there. Should still beat say, a P4 2GHz or an athlon XP CPU.
P4 netburst architecture was ditched.
haha, vga, haha,,,,,,,ROFL.....vga..........
and i would take the via c7 over this, i dont care if its not better, i would rather use a via RISC chip then an intel crippled core2.
and the pentium-m is dirrectly decented from the p3, and the core2 line is dirrectly decended from that, it was alwase the better design, the problem was that intels taking heads where set on "clocks sell" so they went with a design that could do high clocks but didnt do much per clock insted of one that was efficent
try those, 3.5watt max use, and the next gen of them is going to be rated at same watts but 2+gz
Wonderful for a media PC, if these new ones can handle High-def content.
my OLD ASS duron 1gz with 768mb ram and a gf2 card can play h264 files as well, same deal as above, u just cant run anything that uses cpu when ur watching them.
my buddys c7 1.2gz, 1.5gz and 2gz mini boxes have ZERO problem playing h264 files, 720p game/video trailers, or anything you download onto them, and they are mini ITX setups.
720p is what most if not all hd movies are acctualy recorded in, 1080p/i are up sampled from there, and anyway, very few hd sets can run at 1080i or p resolutions, so who cares if the could play at that(but im pretty sure they could)