Intel showed Core i7 mobile processors

James Delahunty
26 Sep 2009 14:09

Intel Corporation showed off three high-performance quad-core Core i7 mobile processors (code name Clarksfield) at the Intel Developer Forum. They debuted alongside the new Intel PM55 Mobile Express Chipset. The company claims the CPU-chipset combination of Core i7 and PM55 easily provides the best laptop experience for gaming, digital media, photos and other multi-threaded tasks.
"With intelligent features like Intel Turbo Boost Technology, Intel Hyper-Threading Technology and a host of others, Intel has revolutionized the laptop PC processor, delivering performance when you need it, energy efficiency when you don't," said Dadi Perlmutter, executive vice president and general manager, Intel Architecture Group.
"For the first time, mobile users can choose a laptop that delivers Internet-server like speed, right in their laps for the most demanding tasks, from intense gaming to digital video editing and social media applications."
The processors are sold in three offerings, the Core i7-720QM which costs $364, Core i7-820QM which costs $546 and the Core i7-920XM (extreme edition model) which costs $1,054. The processors run at 1.6GHz and 1.73GHz but each can be boosted to 2.8GHz and 3.06GHz respectively, for intensive tasks.

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