Intel has launched today the Core 2 Duo U7600 and U7500 ultra-low voltage (ULV) processors, made for use in small notebooks and tablets, as well as in ultra-mobile PCs.
The first two ULV processors in Intel Core 2 Duo code-named Merom processor family - U7600 clocked at 1.2 GHz and U7500 at 1.06 GHz - are designed to provide lower power consumption and cooler operation than other Core 2 Duos. These dual core ULV processors provide TDP (thermal design power) of 10 watts, while the other Meroms have TDP of 17W and 34W. But, ULV CPUs have slower clock speeds.
Intel’s U7600 and U7500 both have 2MB of L2 cache and a 533 MHz front-side bus, which is also slower than FSBs of other Core 2 Duo processors providing speed of 677 MHz.
Like all Core 2 Duo chips, U7600 and U7500 support 64-bit operating systems and software.
[…] It is expected that the inclusion of the recently announced ultra-low voltage Merom processor will add $75 to the current E-100M’s price. […]
HP Pavilion tx2z Multi-Touch Tablet PC Launched
Micro Center to Offer Acer Aspire Laptop for $299
OLPC and Amazon Launch Give One Get One Program
Samsung X460 14.1-Incher Now Shipping in U.S.
Dell Vostro A860 Laptop Launched in the US, Starts at $379
UMID MID - 4.8" Laptop-Like MID
MSI GX630-028US - Gaming Laptop for $800
Samsung NC10-14GW Netbook Now in Stock at NewEgg, Buy.com
ASUS U6V-B1-Bamboo Available for Pre-Order
Lenovo ThinkPad T500 Review Quotes
HP Pavilion dv5z Reviewed, Radeon HD 3200 is Amazing
Dell Studio 15 Reviewed by PC Mag, CNet
HP Pavilion dv5t Reviewed
Apple MacBook Air Review Quotes
Asus Eee PC (4G) Review Quotes
Dell XPS M1330 Review Quotes
Lenovo ThinkPad X61s Review Quotes
HP Pavilion dv6500t Review Quotes
