With the introduction of Intel’s new Sandy Bridge architecture, there are a lot of notebooks based on the new CPUs. I will explain the latest new models from different manufacturers. Core processors of the second generation: That’s how Intel calls the new Intel CPUs of the Sandy-bridge platform. If you already know the first generation you will be pleased to hear the next one have a similar designation of processors. This ensures that the Core i7 ist still reserved for high-end notebooks, while the core i5 is in the midrange segment and is expected to come in large numbers on the market. The Core i3 is reserved for the low end entry area. Sandy Bridge has been produced for notebooks and desktop computers. Particularly the fancy new features such as the ring-bus which combines the processor cache, graphics and cores quickly are worth mentioning. New power-saving features, Turbo Boost 2.0 and an extensive portfolio of dual-core and quad-core models are also very pleasant.
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