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New facts about the mobile platform, Intel Chief River
As expected, Intel in 2012 is going to introduce a new hardware platform for mobile devices. Apparently, the development will be among the next generation of such decisions. Most likely, the novelty will run processor-based Ivy Bridge, which, in turn, use 22-nanometer technology.
A new generation of chips will get higher performance. First of all it comes to performance, which will be higher than the consumption of energy units. In addition to cores the new chips will be equipped and graphics controllers. Of course, they will support for DirectX 11. Generally, the developers argue that the new line will get more powerful media capabilities.
Also announcing support for USB 3.0. Among the new products including the use of so-called Wireless Display, this technology involves the transfer of high definition images on screens using a wireless connection. The official presentation of Chief River platforms are ready for the next exhibition CES.
Source: electronista.com