Intel today introduced new computer microprocessors designed for faster performance for video games, digital media and other software.
The microprocessors, the brains that run personal computers, include new Core i5 and Core i7 chips and the Xeon 3400 series, Intel said in a news release. The chips are designed for desktop and server computers.
According to the popular VentureBeat blog, Intel is introducing the new chips for computers that will run Microsoft's new Windows 7 operating system, due later this year.
"They're the foundation upon which computer makers hope to build their recovery this fall," VentureBeat writer Dean Takahashi wrote.
Intel released a New microprocessors just for Windows 7 launch
hbailla, Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Labels:
hardware news
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Comments :
Post a Comment