From CES 2010: Intel’s New 2010 Core Processors
January 9th, 2010
Intel’s 32 nanometer technology is here in the Core family of microprocessors which hit the market in 2010. Incorporating innovations like a high-k metal gate, Hyper-Threading, Turbo Boost, as well as integrating Intel HD Graphics on the processor, the new Core family of chips can play HD video, multitask and handle video gaming without missing a beat. In this video, check out the chip and the buzz at CES 2010 around the new Core processors.
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