Intel announces Sandy Bridge Processors for 2011
Intel has been launching new processors to improve the performance of the PCs. They have been doing this in a regular interval of time. Now, they have announced one more processor named as Sandy Bridge processor which will start shipping from April 2011.
According to Intel, the 2011 CPU has an improved graphics system, as well as improved energy efficiency for notebooks and better overall performance. The processor line is made with Intel’s new 32nm microarchitecture. Sandy Bridge also includes a new version of Intel’s Turbo Boost Technology. One more news about Sandy Bridge processors is that it allows HD Video Streaming and 3D Video playback support.
Intel will release a range of 65-, 45-, and 35-watt versions of the processor, as well as low-power versions with a new low profile fan heat sink and a Mini-ITX desktop board for an all in one system. Intel hasn’t yet announced pricing and other specifications.