MSI has confirmed the introduction of mobile Core i7 processors with a number of upcoming Windows 7-based notebooks. The company is set on board, 15.4 and 17-inch notebooks based on Intel Core i7 7200M, 8200M Core i7 and Core i7 processors 920XM. With the high-order notebooks MSI is also set to release the U150 Wind netbook featuring a touch screen and Intel next generation platform Pine Trail.
Intel 'Calpella' platform improves the company's current Centrino components, and MSI expects prices shows an average of $ 600 and $ 900. Mobile Core i7 products offer a slightly reduced capacity to colleagues from your computer, but using the same architecture, Nehalem. The system is said to offer better power management and smaller, 32-nanometer, the process takes place at lower temperatures.
U150 features the next generation Atom processor Pine Trail, to be officially introduced at CES. The platform combines the functions of both the CPU and GPU on a single chip, reducing the overall carbon dioxide system, while improving battery life and performance.
15.4 and 17-inch notebooks should arrive at the same time Windows 7 is on the market. Wind U150 may occur as early as December, but Intel has not yet publicly committed to a timeframe for the start of Pine Trail.
(Via electronista)
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