Intel’s New Core processors with integrated graphics and Many Integrated Core Architecture

Intel has officially released its second-generation Core processor line, which includes a number of technologies that reflect the chipmaker’s belief that video is the future of consumer computing.

Intel launched the latest Core i3, i5, and i7 processors Monday in advance of the Consumer Electronics Show. Formerly code-named Sandy Bridge, the new Core chips include a number of video-related technologies, such as Intel Insider, Quick Sync Video, and a new version of Wireless Display. Intel is initially launching 20 new Sandy Bridge processors, along with 6 Series chipsets and Centrino Wi-Fi and WiMax wireless adapters. The processors will each have four CPU cores and will be integrated with a graphics processor on the same die. The new products, built with a 32-nanometer manufacturing process, are scheduled to be available next week.

Intel Many Integrated Core (MIC) architecture that will create platforms running at trillions of calculations per second.

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