In today’s world, technology is evolving by the minute. Few players in the technology industry across the board are able to keep up with this pace. Indeed, people are becoming more and more enlightened about technological advances. And with so much information available at the consumer disposal, the gauntlet has been thrown to the technology companies. One company that has never shied away from such a challenge is Intel Corporation.
Ever since venturing into the processor market, the company has been a pace and trend setter in the mobile processor segment. Intel mobile processors have been used in computers and gaming devices for a long time now. Most top of the range laptops and gaming consoles make use of the Intel Mobile Processors.
However, not satisfied to rest on its past glory, Intel Corporal has invested huge sums of money in research and development. That investment has not gone to waste. The company recently unveiled an expanded processors portfolio of a new line of Intel mobile processors. Some of the processors that have been added to Intel mobile processor portfolio include the following:
1. Intel Core 2 Extreme mobile processor
2. Intel Core 2 Extreme Quad Core Processor
3. Intel Core 2 Extreme Dual-Core Processor
The range of processors listed above is a dream come true for every computer game enthusiast or any technologically savvy individuals. Any device powered by any of Intel mobile processors guarantees energy efficiency and brute power, as well as unmatched multimedia applications. Apart from these, the Intel mobile processors can be used to run complex mathematical programs. Crunching numbers has never been faster and easier.
I definetely think Intel are now producing better CPU’s than AMD.
Even AMD’s new CPU’s dont seem to cut it against the last batch of intels.
Paul 9th February 2009 @ 15:40
Paul i would agree with you on this one i think AMD have lost their way since they got ATI
timmy 9th February 2009 @ 17:06
Hey Tim
Ati seem to be churning some good video cards at the moment, i feel that AMD have lost the plot a little with CPU’s
Paul 10th February 2009 @ 11:40