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Intel® Core i7 Extreme Edition Processor Lollipop for the Gamers


Intel ®introduces an extreme edition of 2nd generation core i7 quad processor. Gamers get ready for the boosting experience of computing with the Intel’s extreme i7 core processor for your desktops.

This processor provides a threatening and unbeatable performance over the tasks as making or editing the HD videos and work over the graphics and all because of the high performance platform of Intel’s X58 Express chipset motherboard and technologies as Intel HT (Hyper Threading) here 6 core work together for enhanced processing and 12 threads to provide high data execution rate with a 12 MB of smart cache.
It extremities the vision over 3D games application It gives a realistic and thunder experience while playing because of the HD Turbo Boost technologies which boost up processing for providing us high definition 3D experience .

Some more features behind this processing are
Intel ® HD Boost Technology with SSE-4 128 bit broad range provides an intensive processing over broad range of sight with 128 bit SSE efficiency.
Intel® Turbo Boost technology is boosting up performance by providing a dynamical acceleration in processing as per demand of application.
Intel® HT technology provide threading (parallel processing) for fast processing i7 core processor has 8 threads for extreme processing.
Intel® Quick Path Interconnect technology is to provide express data execution rate upto 25GbPS for faster execution of data.
The Gamers ready for the shout while experiencing the power of Intel core i7 extreme edition.

Turbo Charge Your PC with intel’s 2nd generation iCore Family




Intel recently launched an 2nd generation icore processor’s series that contains an Intel core i3, Intel core i5, Intel core i7 processors.

Just select as per your need and join to the Contemporary world of dissolute processing of Intel.

Intel core i3
Intel core i3 processor had 4 way multi-tasking capability with duel-core technology has features we get built-in is Intel HT(Hyper Threading) technology which enables us to work two tasks at same time for fast processing, Intel Smart Cache which vigorously allocated data on both processor according to workload by which reducing the inactivity an get better performance.

Core i3 replicas are below with feature:-
i3-2120, i3-2100T, i3-2100S has cache memory 3MB, contains Intel’s virtualization technology and Intel HD Graphics with Clock Speed respectively 3.30 GHz, 2.5 GHz, 3.10 GHz for processing. you get Core i3 in India approx. 7000/-


Intel core i5
Intel core i5 processor had 4 way multi-tasking capability with Quad-core technology has features we get built-in is Intel turbo boost technology 2.0 which enables processor to increase frequency vigorously for fast processing, Intel Smart Cache which vigorously allocated data on each processor according to workload by which reducing the inactivity an get better performance and also provide acceleration to hardware through AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) for speed up data execution.

Core i5 replicas are below with feature:-
i5-2500k,i5-2300 has cache memory 6MB, contains Intel’s virtualization technology, Intel HD Graphics and Intel boost technology 2.0 but not AES technology, with Clock Speed respectively 3.30 GHz, 2.80GHz for processing.
i5-2500s,i5-2500T,i5-2500,i5-2400S, i5-2400, i5-2390T has cache memory 6MB, contains Intel’s virtualization technology, Intel HD Graphics,  AES technology and Intel boost technology 2.0 with Clock Speed respectively 2.70 GHz, 2.30 GHz, 3.30 GHz, 2.50 GHz,3.10 GHz, 2.70 GHz for processing.
Core i5 processor costs approx. 11500/- in India
Intel core i7
Intel core i7 processor had 8 way multi-tasking capability with Quad-core technology has features we get built-in is Intel turbo boost technology 2.0 which enables processor to increase frequency vigorously for fast processing, Intel HT(Hyper Threading) technology which enables us to work two tasks at same time for fast processing , Intel Smart Cache which vigorously allocated data on each processor according to workload by which reducing the inactivity an get better performance and also provide acceleration to hardware through AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) for speed up data execution.

Core i7 replicas are below with feature:-
i7-2600 has cache memory 8MB, contains Intel’s virtualization technology, Intel HD Graphics and Intel boost technology 2.0 but not AES technology, with Clock Speed respectively 3.40 GHz for processing.
i7-2600S,i7-2600 has cache memory 8MB, contains Intel’s virtualization technology, Intel HD Graphics,  AES technology and Intel boost technology 2.0 with Clock Speed respectively 2.80 GHz, 3.40 GHz for processing.
i5 CORE processor costs approx. 15,000/- to 53,000/-

Toshiba’s Fully Loaded 3D Dynabook(TX/98MBL)




Toshiba launches a new laptop series satellite A660,this was an inceptive machine which play 3d contents in blu-ray format. The next generation optical disk technology(Blu-ray disc) BD which enhance the storage capacity to five times of DVD(digital video disc).Provides an effectively more data in a same disc.

Toshiba TX/98MLB has 15.6inch led backlite display utilizes 120hz panel of 1366X768 pixels 60Hz in each eye when viewed through active shutter glasses. An winDvd(BD) playback blu-ray 3d format with the help of NVIDIA’s 3D vision software and GeForce GTS 350m hardware of 1gb dedicated RAM for graphics. provides an unbeatable 3d gaming performance.

With unleashed 3d video performance toshiba provides dolby advanced audio with an Harman or Kardon stereo speakers for complete high definition performance.it provide an USB Sleep-and-Music technology which enables user to play songs even in sleep mode which enhancing its power capability.

In Dynabook TX/98MBL multimedia is one touch away, a feature dedicated to feather-touch multimedia controls with a matt-black tiled keyboard giving a striking look to its body.

A pre-installed Media Controller Plug-In from Toshiba lets users to stream Flash videos from online video library YouTube directly to DLNA® compatible television sets. Inside of toshiba dynabook TX/98MBL,Processor- intel i7 740m quad core processor



15.6-inch (39.6cm) TruBrite HD display with LED backlight.
Window 7 Home Premium (64 bit)
Intel Core i7- 740QM (Quad Core) processor.
500 GB HDD with 3D impact sensor.
NVIDIA GeForce GTS 350M graphics.
1366x768 resolution (16:9)
Blu-ray Disc rewritable drive
Harman Kardon Stereo speakers
Dolby Advanced Audio
Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
WLAN (802.11 b/g/n), Gigabit Ethernet LAN
1.3 MP webcam
3 x USB Web 2.0
Toshiba Resolution+, Toshiba Media Controller, Toshiba Lifespace
Pre-installed 3D content
Energy Star 5.0 qualified

So are u ready for 3d blast? Which priced just $2,700.

Apple Inovation Olive Pad


Apple launches an Olive Pad VT-100 it is not just an think pad it is an smartphone cum I-Pad all the peoples who prepared to purchase an smartphone this is an resourceful product for them.
An apple olive pad is not as all the other i-pad in the market now. An android2.2 operating system based device which contains all the feature that is in all smartphones as well as an i-pad.
An Apple Olive Pad has features like an smart phone is that it is based on android 2.2 operating system , two cameras that is on front VGA and an 3MP back camera, a GPS system, for internet accessing there is various options like as 3.5G and Wi-Fi.

Apple olive pad is not just an compact device it is an big blast. Olive pad is used as an mobile TV powered by Zenga TV, for navigation route calculation & voice based direction feature through GPS System, Browses internet and surf social networking sites through 3G and Wi-Fi internet connectivity, EBook reader, Photo and Video gallery and so.


Pineview: New Intel Atom processor D510, D450, D410



Back in 2008 Intel announced the Atom processor, as a result two different family member were introduced: Diamondville for desktops, nettops and netbooks and Sliverthorne was for MIDs.
Now, a codename Pineview is introduced for new Atom CPU which is the next generation Atom for desktops, nettops and netbooks.

Pineview is also based on 45nm Atom architecture which integrates a memory controller, GMA 3150 graphics core and DMI link.

There are some improvement, such as sensitivity to memory latency, showed up during synthetic test. But the real world performance benefit is much more less even than it was expected and does not makes much difference.

Two new chip version of New Atom are being announced by the company they are Intel Atom N450, Atom D410 and D510. Whereas, Intel Atom N450 is for low power netbook version, a single core processor.

The Intel Atom D510 and D410 are introduced for desktops and nettops. D510 is a dual core version, whereas D410 is single core version.

When it comes to numbers then all three chips run at same clock speed 1.66GHz. The difference only between this three are core counts, TDPs, memory speed and supported capacity.

Intel Core i7 975 Out This April?

There are many speculation made by distributors and retailers of Intel Core i7 975 launching. Some of the websites are already showing date of releases as 6th or 7th of April. Thou, there is no official announcement from Intel and this dates are estimates only. Core i7 975 is expected to ship out in later this May.

The outlook of 45nm Core i7 975 is highly-anticipated one. This new processor provides core speed of 3.33 GHz, uses 1 MB of L2 cache and 8 MB of L3 cache, provides support for LGA 1366 sockets and also has a TDP of 130W. Recently the processor was leaked, overclocked, and benchmarked, pushed up to an "extreme" clock core speed of 5,239 MHz, breaking the then-current record of Futuremark's 2DMark05 benchmark application

As we come price section, here Intel Core i7 975 is hit hard with a cost of $999 which is quite high. Keeping price an issues Intel is launching similar processor with less speed about 3.06 GHz for $562, which is still high enough to hit your pocket hard :D.

Some more other processor which are lineup to get launch in May itself are consist of the Pentium Dual-Core E6300, the Core 2 Duo E7600, and the Celeron Dual-Core E1600 which will  cost users about $84, $84, and $53 respectively.

Nvidia's Quadro NVS 420 Graphic Card Supports Four Display

On Tuesday, Nvidia come out with a professional graphics card, which is quite capable on supporting up to four 30-inch monitors, and I think it is sufficient to support any smaller desktop systems that require multiple display support.

The graphic card is called as "Quadro NVS 420"; the graphic card has a total of 16 processor core on two GPUs and a total of 512 MB of memory with total bandwidth of 11.2 GB per second processor (man..!).

When it comes to power requirement it consumes about 40 watts and provides support up to 4 different monitors with a high resolution of 2,560 by 1,600 pixels each. Company says, card fully supports both Intel and AMD processor and can run well with operating systems like Microsoft's Windows and Linux.

Card is already been tested on several business system, which includes Adobe's Creative Suite and Autodesk's AutoCAD designing software’s. The Quadro NVS 420 has been design for all sorts of fields whether user’s lies from content creator or work in oil and gas industry, it is suitable for all types of users.

Launching of the Quadro NVS 420 is expected in February which will cost about $499.

Nvidia already announced its future plans to releases products for low cost mini-laptops in middle of this current year, popularity of mini-laptops are growing fast and company expects a major profit in the field. Thou, company have seen some downturns in current time, which directly affects it PC sales that use Nvidia products. The company this month slashed its revenue projections by 40% to 50% for its fiscal fourth quarter, which ends Jan. 25

Intel Out With Mobile Quad-Core Chip

Intel introduce a new mobile quad-core chip, which Acer started offering Monday in its latest Aspire laptop for multimedia and gaming enthusiasts.

Moreover, online retailers started offering per-orders of Advanced Micro Devices Phenom II quad-core chips, which is planned to introduce in next month at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas by AMD. This new product by AMD is aimed at high-end desktops.

Aspire 8930g-7665 laptop by Acer is powered by Intel's new Core II Quad Q9000. On last Sunday, Intel release and updated price list that list the 2.0 GHz Q9000 for $348 in batches of 1000. Pricing for Intel's other mobile quad cores start at $851, with the highest price product, the QX9300, listing for $1038.

Not only this, Intel also listed four new dual-core processors for laptops, the 2.93 GHz T9800 for $530; the 2.66 GHz P9600 for $348; the 2.66 GHz T9550 for $316 and in last 2.53 GHz P8700 for $241only.

An 18-inch display, including 4 GB of memory the latest Acer Aspire sports with an Nvidia GeForce 9700M GT graphics card with 512 MB of video memory, and a 500 GB 7200 RPM hard disk. The system is also lass with a Blu-ray disc player, built-in Wi-Fi support, a web-cam and Window Vista Premium. The manufacturer suggested retail price in $1800.

Intel's 160 GB SSD For PCs Out In Market

Intel started shipping a 160 GB, 2.5-inch solid-state drive for laptops and desktops, called as X25-M.

Intel also said that they are also going to launch a 160 GB, 1.8 inch SSD name X18-M, in next month. The chipmaker already shipped 80 GB versions of the two drives in September.
SSD is offered by computer manufactures which will used in ultralight laptops and mini-notebooks, basically used for e-mails ad web browsing. Here SSD's are very useful since they are much lighter and use less power than current hard-disk drives. Major computer maker like Dell, Hewlett-Packard, and Lenovo offer SSD's in notebooks.

Both X18-M and X25-M are based on Intel's multilevel cell memory. The technology that differentiates the SSDs from others is used of 10x NAND flash channels and "native command queuing" that enables up to 32 concurrent operations for faster performance, according to Intel.
Drivers reading speed of 250 Mbps and writing speed of 70 Mbps, both drivers are available with SATA interface of 1.5 Gbps and 3 Gbps.

Though pricing was not released but Intel says, life expectancy of drivers are about 1.2 million hours of mean time before failure, and power consumption is pretty impressive which is 150 milliwatts during a typical PC workload and 0.06 of watt when idle.

Beside two drives, Intel also makes the X25-E Extreme SSD for servers, storage and high-end workstations. The SATA drive is availability in capacities of 32 GB and 64 GB, and has a life expectancy of 2 million hours of MTBF.

High Performance Nvidia Ion Platform For Netbook

On Thursday, Nvidia said it expects to see its netbook graphics platform running alongside Intel's Atom processor in mini-laptops within six months, and in case of desktop it can be more sooner.

General Manager for Nvidia's Media and communication processor business unit, Drew Henry said that the company's GeForce 9400M motherboard graphics chipset, called the Ion platform, which could replace Intel chipsets typically used in today's netbooks, the 945GSE and the I/O controller hub 7, or ICH7. Netbooks, which cost as little as $300, are mini-laptops with screens 10 inches or smaller.

Nvidia claims that one of its chipset using Atom delivers is 10 times the speed of current Intel-only netbooks. This performance boost means a lot for mini-laptops which means it can run high-definition video on top of Microsoft's Window Vista or Microsoft's upcoming Window 7 operating  system, according to Nvidia. However, today's standard netbooks are ship out with Windows XP or Linux and have limited video capabilities.

Performance is an issues with netbook which yet not been solved. Industry observers say the systems are returned to retailers more often than standard laptops, mostly because of buyer unhappiness over thee inability of netbooks to go beyond basic Web browsing and e-mail.

Upcoming Nvidia's Intel-nly alternative will cost more. Henry estimates that a $300 netbook today which use the Intel platform and Window XP, would cost about $100 more with the GeForce 9400M and Window Vista Basic. Add Vista Premium and the price would probably jump another $50.

Manufacturers "would probably tell you that's a reasonable price range," Henry said.

Henry not opened the manufactures name which have already committed to sell Nvidia in netbooks, he also added that product will be available by June, while desktop will march out in March.

With a steady price drop, Nvidia believes standard laptop can fall below $500 next year. Such a low-price system would certainly be possible with Atom and the Nvidia GPU running side by side, Henry said.
"I don't see any reason why that wouldn't be possible," Henry said of the sub-$500 price. "This combination would make that possible."

Numonyx's Flash Memory Devies- All Set To Go

Numonyx, a joint venture of Intel and STMicroelectronics, introduced a lineup of NAND flash memory devices on Thursday for consumer electronics, ranging from digital cameras and MP3 players to mobile phones and USB drives.

Numonyx using its 41-nanometer process to manufacture its new products, including 16 and 32 GB multilevel cell NAND chips for use in solid-state drivers, USB drives, and memory cards, an embedded MultiMedia card and a microSD memory card.

MicroMediaCard and microSD cards are used in widely in consumer electronic devices. Currently Numonyx is aiming its MMC at mobile phones. personal global positioning system, and also in set-top boxes. And on other hand company's microSD is aiming at mobile phones, digital still cameras and camcorders, and MP3 players. A microSD is the smallest memory card available commercially and is typically used for added storage.

MMC comes in capacities from 2GB to 32GB, and the microSD from 2GB to 8G. The lineup is available for devices manufacturers, with the exception of the 32GB embedded MMC. Samples are scheduled to be in January.

Intel and STMicroelectronics was officially launched Numonyx in March this year. The multibillion-dollar company, which is expected to generate some $3.6 billion in annual revenue, engaged the tech companions money-losing businesses for flash memory devices.

The NAND flash memory market has been hit hard because of an flood that has grown worse in the economic downturn. One of the main reason of slump of the semi--conductor industry is because of dejection of market which  still one of the big problem for companies.

The industry as a whole is expected to suffer a second year of revenue decline in 2009, marking the first time chipmakers have seen sales drop in back-to-back years, according to Gartner. Revenue next year is expected to total just $219.2 billion, a 16.3% drop from this year, which is forecast to suffer a 4.4% drop from 2007 to $261.9 billion.

Though, there are some big competitors of Numonyx including Samsung Electronics, Toshiba and Texas Instruments.

Intel Releases Window 7 Graphics Driver

A pre-production version of Window 7 drivers for graphics chipsets has been released by Intel. The WDDM1.1 graphics driver is designed for ""enabling the full Windows 7 experience," Intel said, noting that the driver is the result of on-going collaboration with Microsoft.
"As a result of the collaboration, OEMs and beta users can stay in step with Windows 7 prereleases for smooth product development," Intel said.

This pre-production of drivers allows hardware components to communicate with a computer system OS. Window 7 is expected to be ship out in late 2009 or early 2010.

In Windows Vista case, when it was launched in January of last year, many hardware makers including Intel, didn't have fully compatible drivers ready. This happened due to bad press of Vista which leads to its downfall in OS market and ultimately it was rejected by the large proportion of businesses as well as consumers.

Avoiding previous mistakes which leads Vista towards downfall, this time Microsoft earlier this year ordered computer and other hardware makers to begin testing their devices on Windows 7 as soon as their beta version becomes available.

Microsoft's Window Logo will certified for compatibility program for Windows 7 or Windows Vista only when hardware makers that follows with the edict. "Beginning with the first beta of Windows 7 all Windows Vista submissions must include a complete CPK with test logs from Windows 7," Microsoft said in a 61-page bulletin to its hardware partners.

Microsoft's uncompromising stance with PC makers and Chipmakers on Window 7 compatibility should be no surprise. Microsoft is entangled in a lawsuit filed by consumers who claim they were misled into buying systems that, they contend, were labeled in an incorrectly manner as Vista compatible.

Microsoft unveiled Windows 7 features at its Los Angeles professional Developers Conference in October and are eagerly waiting to ship out there OS as soon as possible. Though company already announced saying that Window 7 won't available until early 2010, but the January releases of beta DVD is pointing that Window 7 could be on desktop late in 2009.
Microsoft is hoping Windows 7, which includes native support for touch screens, will help erase memories of Vista, which has been a disappointment for the company.

Kill Switch Making Notebooks More Secure

Ericsson on Thursday introduce an anti-theft module that taps Intel's on-chip technology for disabling lost and stolen commercial laptops.
With some other features, the Mobile Broadband Module includes a global positioning system (GPS) with the help of it laptop can be easily trace out, which needs connection to a cellular network which support high-speed packet access, a collection currently ground in 76 countries.

The module successful use the benefits of Intel's anti-theft technology within the chipmaker's Centrino 2 platform. When both technology get combined then it is possible for a user to disable its laptop completely by send a simple short message service or welly know SMS. Once SMS received, though module laptop itself block the boot process and finally laptop becomes of no-use. The Ericsson technology is capable to send location data to a central server, which helps to sort out the place that what is the exact location of laptop.

This new releases by Ericsson is to promote more businesses to use cellular networks for mobile broadband. "We are committed to work with industry leaders to shape a complete, end-to-end solution to drive increased mobile broadband adoption," Mats Norin, VP and head of Mobile Broadband Modules at Ericsson, said in a statement.

Through the use of security software provided by other vendors, Intel's hardware-based technology can be programmed to disable a laptop following activities that indicate unauthorized access attempts, such as repeated login failures. In addition, third-party encryption hardware or software can leverage the technology to delete cryptographic keys or other essential code of decrypting encrypted data.

Ericsson is also planning to make its security modules available in business laptop in the second half quarter of upcoming year.

It is to be noted that Ericsson is not only the first vendor which is using Intel's security hardware successfully. Lenovo this month introduced a business notebook which is providing a similar anti-theft mechanism using the chipmaker's technology and software from Absolute Software. But, Lenovo laptop doesn't have GPS service and here Ericsson get over Lenovo.

Intel's Silicon Photonics Promising High-Performance Computing

Intel is saying it has made an important advancement in the use of silicon-based components which help in transmitting computer data at much faster rate and above all in cheaper way.

The particular advancement was made in area known as silicon photonics, which uses standard, inexpensive silicon to send and revive information within several computer servers in a data center and other electronic devices. The research was published over the weekend in Nature Photonics by Intel, it is also said that it can lead to faster communications between cores in a single processor or among multiple processor within a single computer.

The latest achievement by Intel is to building a silicon-based photodetector. Photodetector helps in capturing and amplifying data-carrying laser beams which used in optical communications for faster and reliable communication than copper wire, which used to transmit data over long distances transmit ion for example telecommunications or cable TV.

Using photodetector it is possible to build a silicon photonics device that can move data at 40 Gbps or faster. Moreover, the device is capable of exceeding performance, at less cost that currently manufactured devices which are more expensive optical materials, such as indium phosphide.

Intel plans to combine its new photodetector with other silicon based components the company has developed for transmitting computer data which includes a modulator and hybrid laser. "This research result is another example of how silicon can be used to create very high-performing optical devices," Mario Paniccia, Intel Fellow and director of the company's Photonics Technology Lab, said in a statement.

However, Intel is not the only company developing silicon photonics. The other companies like Luxtera, a California based company which is already producing silicon-based optical components.

Intel Next Aim Self-Powered Sensors And Microchips

Intel is trying to develop a self powered microchip that can be placed in a mobile phone, a building, or anywhere, I mean even in an human body, where people wants to gather information.

Device is known as WISP(wireless identification and sensing platform) it works over several technologies described by Intel CTO Justin Rattner on Friday during a meeting with reporters in San Francisco. Currently most of the technologies discussed are in developing phase in Intel labs and will not ship out at least three to five years from now!

Main focus is to design devices to be energy-efficient. The WISP sensors would use Intel technology to draw power from the environment. "These are install-and-forget kind of systems," Rattner said.

The power would come from wireless transmissions used this days such as Wi-Fi hotspot, a TV broadcast, or a cellular tower, by this sensors can work continuously to gather information no matter in what environment device is been used.

In an planned experiment setup by Intel in San Francisco, sensors were planted in street sweepers which were used to monitor air quality all over the city.

"We could, in fact, litter the planet with these things," he said. "Rather than depend on satellite information, we could literally get instantaneous, near-global indication of the state of the planet."

Intel believe their self-powered sensors could one day implant in human body to track health-related activity like monitoring heart beats on patients. Moving towards molecular level, Intel believe, if researches could shrink detectors as much as a molecule size or in other words Nano-technology, then one day be capable of detecting viruses in the environment to determine the potential health risk. Not only this it will turn face of medical science too.

Other use of sensors can be implement in data centers to map the heat level of the different system in oder to create a "thermally aware load management" system, Ratter said. This could help systems to shift their load to idle systems, in order to lower its overall temperature, which would lower the demand on cooling system, that means more Eco-friendly system.

Along with sensors, Intel labs in experimenting with of microchips to be more green, researchers are trying to to built chips which could gather energy from other sources, such as the sun or the movement of a trackball in a smartphone, to recharge a battery in a mobile device.

"Wouldn't it be nice if you could go almost indefinitely without recharging the battery?" Rattner said.

According to Intel, sensor technology "might turn into a business opportunity" in the future, Rattner said.

Intel is building power management within a microchip, so power levels could be adjusted microsecond by microsecond in following the fluctuations in energy needed to power CPUs or modules within a chipset, Rattner said. Today, power levels have to be kept higher than needed during light workloads to make sure enough energy is available to meet sudden demands for processing power.

Moving power management from software to hardware within a computer would improve energy efficiency during light workloads to 70% from 10% today, Rattner said.

Intel's Turn to be in the Spotlight

Just after AMD's launch of its latest server chip last week, now its Intel's turn to gather audience.
Intel launch its newest generation of desktop processors on 17th of November. Called as Core i7, the main aim of Intel is to attract users of high-end desktop and gaming field.

This launching make Intel way ahead than its rival AMD by a good margin of few months, since AMD's comparable desktop processor are scheduled to launch early next year.
An analyst. Patrick Wang said, "AMD now just doesn't have a competitive chip against Intel on the desktop"

The Core i7 is almost four to six times faster than any Intel's platform, says the company, Core i7 comes with a great power efficiency than ever, it is based on same 45-nanometer technology that first was seen in server chip known as Xeon, which launched earlier this year.

The 45-nm is a new technology in chips world and of-course with new improved circuitry which is way smaller than it previous, 65-nm gen, makes them more faster and enables company to manufacture them at low cost. The latest Core i7 chips are based on a new designed micro architecture called Nehalem, which includes a major design changes such as power management and integrated memory control.

The first three quad-core of Core i7 chips from Intel will follow technology called "Hyperthreading", which enhance chip to execute up to 8 threads simultaneously on 4 processing cores, which significantly increases their processing power. Hyperthreading was introduce in earlier Intel chips like Pentium 4 chips and some Xeon processors.

QuickPath, a new micro architecture is also introduce in Core i7 that integrates memory controller into each microprocessor. QuickPath will replace Front Side Bus used in Xeon and Itanium platform of Intel. This will increase the bandwidth directly available to the processor, reducing lag time before a CPU can executing the next instruction.

"Core i7 will be one of the first Intel chips to integrate a memory controller," says Shane Rau, PC analyst at research firm IDC, "though it is something AMD has had for a while."

The first chips being released are quad-core desktop models, the 920, 940, and 965 Extreme. Clock speeds are 2.66 GHz, 2.93 GHz, and 3.2 GHz, respectively, and prices in batches of 1,000 are $284, $562, and $999.

Intel plans to release Core i7 models for servers in the first half of next year and models for notebooks in the second half.

Intel is taking no chances with Core i7. The company has spent millions to test the chips and ensure flaws in it don't trip it up, says The New York Times.

AMD's 'Shanghai' with 45nm tecnhnology

Advanced Micro Devices well known as AMD on Thursday will launch Shanghai, a next-gen version of its Opteron server processor. Analysts says this launching is critical step for AMD's to give some competition to its market dominating rival Intel.
AMD used its advanced 45-nanometer semiconductor fabrication process to built Shanghai. This switch over brings AMD up to manufacturing parity with Intel. Nearly a year ago, Intel already switched to 45nm technology which means they are ahead of AMD.

Talking about Shanghai processors they are in quad-core models for two, four and eight-socket x86 servers. Officially known as Opteron 8000 and 2000 series, the chips contain clock speeds from 2.3 GHz to 2.7 GHz and power consumption is about 75 watts.
AMD plans to release a low power chip of 55 watts and another a faster one of 105 watts in the quarter of up coming year. A desktop version, code named Deneb(named after a star), is scheduled for release before the end of this year.

Shanghai will be sold under the Opteron brand and will range from $377 to $989 for the 2000series and from $1,165 to $2,149 for the faster 8000 series. The major computer makers like IBM, Dell, Hewlett-Packard are planning to ship Shanghai powered products.

While comparing Shanghai with its previous generation of Opteron chips it is expected to deliver a significant 35% increase in power efficiency and performance, almost triple the cache and higher clock speeds. AMD also scheduled to deliver HyperTransport 3, a technology that AMD claims will boost communication speeds between silicon. With all this advancements, Shanghai is a strong candidate for powering visualization technology.

Shanghai can easily replace current current AMD chip, and can be plugged in same motherboards with only a BIOS upgrade, this will make AMD's customer a easily switch over to Shanghai with a very less efforts according to AMD.