by admin at Wednesday, January 09, 2008 in Computers,Intel,Technology
Tags: Centrino Dual Core, Intel Processors, Menlow Mobile Chips, Nano-Technology, Notebooks
Nano-technology is growing faster with computers and Intel has recently started its latest 45-nanometer manufacturing process. This week Intel launched its first notebook processors based on the 45-nanometer manufacturing process. This process has enabled Intel to manufacture products with more power and less energy than to the previous models.
Intel this week introduced five mobile chips, four server processors and seven desktop products. This new nano-range of products is completely lead and halogen free. Intel has expressed its commitment for environment concerns this way.
Intel says,” these products deliver higher power-to-performance ratios by packing more transistors in a chip by shrinking their size to 45 nm. The previous generation chips had 60-nm transistors”.
Intel is launching this range of nano-products at the ‘International Consumer Electronics show, Las Vegas’. The company will also announce the hardware and software partners that have agreed to support Intel’s upcoming platform, “Menlow”, for mobile Internet devices.




