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Leaked Intel roadmap reveals 6 brand-new cover CPUs for 2010, improved battery holdup in 2011
We love a smell of silicon in the sunrise — especially when it emanates from one of Intel’s mythological leaked roadmaps. Today, we’ve stumbled opposite one with specs for Chipzilla’s entire tumble pickup of mobile chips, as well as the couple brand-new details about which desiccated overpass the execs keep articulate about. First up, it appears sources were spot-on about the Core i7s as well as Core i5s you listened about last week, though a 2.66GHz / 3.33 GHz Core i5-580M won’t be the usually dual-core CPU to look for in Q4; it will be sandwiched in between a 2.8GHz Core i7-640M (which turbos to 3.46GHz) as well as a 2.66GHz / 3.2GHz Core i5-560M — all of which rise during the regressive 35 watts.
True extract sippers will wish the 15W CULV, however, as well as it seems more of those exist than Intel primarily let upon; Q4 will see the high-end Core i7-680UM which starts during 1.46GHz and turbos up to 2.53GHz as well as the 1.33GHz / 2.13GHz Core i5-560UM, and the 25W 2.26GHz Core i7-660LM low-voltage chip will additionally stick on the ravel. All these brand-new dual-cores will have on-die Intel HD Graphics in a single form or an additional, though all have been additionally stopgaps until Intel’s 32nm “Huron River” platform debuts in a first entertain of 2011. Then, we’ll get WiMAX, WiDi and Intel Bluetooth alongside an intriguing brand-new judgment dubbed Zero Power ODD, that promises the power-saving nap mode for the loud optical front drives (see some-more coverage couple as well as the promise of sufficient battery holdup to play dual full Blu-rays upon the single charge. Don’t hold us? See a slides next for some-more. Intel’s leaked mobile roadmap, Q4 2010