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    Intel to launch 32nm CPUs this week

Chip giant Intel looks set to unveil the first fruits of its Westmere architecture this week at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.

By Darien Graham-Smith, 4 Jan 2010 at 05:01

Intel chipset

Technical details

The new series takes in 11 mobile processors – running from Core i3 up to Core i7 in a variety of speed and voltage configurations – and six new desktop models in the i3 and i5 ranges. The new chips are all dual-core designs, but Intel's Hyper-Threading technology lets them service four concurrent processes for smooth multitasking.

Most models also benefit from Intel's Turbo Boost system, which detects when one CPU core is being worked harder than the others and automatically diverts resources so that core is increased in speed while the others are throttled back to compensate. Only Core i3 chips lack this feature.

However, the desktop chips aren't compatible with old Core 2 systems. Instead, they use the newer LGA 1156 socket, and Intel's onboard graphics processor requires a motherboard with the new H55 or H57 chipset.

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