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That’s what Intel’s Haswell microarchitecture looks as if (video from IDF)

Intel already showcased the way forward for solar-powered computing , but when you’re wondering what silicon from 2013 seems like today… well, have a gander! The chip shown above (and within the gallery / videos below) is Intel’s Haswell microarchitecture, a platform it truly is destined to slide into slimmer-than-slim laptops and Ultrabooks of the longer term. As mentioned yesterday, it’s built on 22nm process technology, depends upon the company’s 3D Tri-gate transistors and should result in over ten full days of connected standby battery life in mobile devices. So, now you already know what it sounds like to be within the Twilight Zone.



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