Intel unveiled 16 new Penryn processors at the International 2008 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas Monday. Coming in a variety of form factors, all of the new chips are based on Intel’s 45-nanometer manufacturing process, and five of them represent the first Penryn-based processors built for laptops. Four are for servers, and the remaining seven are for desktops. All are now lead-free and, starting this year, halogen-free, making the processors more environmentally friendly.
Intel Shakes Out 16 New 45nm Chips
Posted by: Chris Maxcer January 7, 2008 12:02 PMIntel unveiled 16 new Penryn processors at the International 2008 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas Monday. Coming in a variety of form factors, all of the new chips are based on Intel’s 45-nanometer manufacturing process, and five of them represent the first Penryn-based processors built for laptops. Four are for servers, and the remaining seven are for desktops. All are now lead-free and, starting this year, halogen-free, making the processors more environmentally friendly.