Intel Rolls out Ultra-Low Voltage processors

by Brayden King on May 27, 2010

in News,Peripherals

Keeping in line within their tradition of launching more powerful processors, Intel has officially launched into the market new processors in the Corei3, Corei5 and corei7 processor families. Intel claims that the new Ultra Low Voltage processors would increase the performance of the system by more than 32% when compared to the ULV processors in the Core 2 family.

The new processors are expected to reduce power consumption by 15% which would help us to save in our energy bills. The new processors are expected to make our PC’s and laptops function faster and the user would be benefiting from the increased performance of his system.

The new ULV core i3, i5 and i7 processors will increase the battery life of our PC’s and will provide a significant boost to their performance. These Ultra-Low Voltage processors are meant for Ultrathin laptops. Are you going to buy a new laptop in the immediate future?

Then wait for two more months as Ultrathin laptops equipped with the new processor is expected to strike the market within the next two months. Why should you go for those older processors, when you have a chance to increase the performance of your system with the new series of ULV processors?

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