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Greater Mobility Through Lower Power

Overview Mobile Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) place great emphasis on creating unique system designs to differentiate themselves in the mobile market. Intel Corporation's introduction of low-power, high-performance Intels processors based on original 45nm Intels Core microarchitecture, originally referred to by the codename Penryn, brings a new level of opportunity for differentiation into the mainstream segment without sacrificing performance. The Mobile Penryn family of processors offer mainstream performance at 25 watts (W) Thermal Design Power (TDP), 10 W less than previous-generation processors. This paper focuses on those attributes of design that are enhanced by the Penryn family of processors: thickness, temperature, and noise level.

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PublisherIntel File FormatPDF
Date PublishedOctober 2008
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