Tue, 12 Feb 2008 Intel develops processor similar to MacBook Air
Intel has shrunk another processor 60 per cent for use in ultrathin laptops
Intel has shrunk another processor that will be incorporated into new ultrathin laptops, possibly creating competition for the processor it developed for the MacBook Air ultrathin laptop.
Laptop vendors Lenovo and Fujitsu will include Intel's low-voltage Core 2 Duo SL7100 LV chip in their upcoming laptops, which are expected to hit the market soon.
Like the Core 2 Duo processor specially developed for Apple's MacBook Air notebook, Intel shrunk the new processor to make it 60 per cent smaller than standard-sized processors belonging to Intel's Merom family, according to Connie Brown, an Intel spokeswoman. The chip is manufactured using the 65-nanometre process, like other Merom processors.
Though the shrink size is the same, the SL7100 LV chip consumes less power and operates at a slower speed. It will operate at 1.2GHz, with 4MB of cache. It uses 12 watts of power, according to processor details provided by Intel. The Core 2 Duo processor for MacBook Air uses 20 watts of power, while operating at 1.6GHz to 1.8GHz.
The new processor was developed independently of the MacBook Air processor, Brown said. "These [SL7100 LV processors] are similar but not identical to the Apple processor," Brown said. The MacBook Air processor was specially developed to meet Apple's needs and is also available to other PC makers, Brown said.
Lenovo will include the Core 2 Duo SL7100 LV processor in a new notebook, according to specifications published by Best Buy, which lists specifications of 2GB of RAM, a 64GB solid-state drive and a 13.3-inch screen. The laptop is the ThinkPad X300, according to posts at numerous tech-enthusiast sites.
Declining to comment on the ThinkPad X300 posts, Lenovo spokesman Raymond Gorman said that the company will be "announcing a new ThinkPad by the end of the first quarter that we believe will continue our tradition of innovation and function."
Fujitsu will include the SL7100 LV in its ultraportable LifeBook P8010 laptop, which includes a 12.1-inch screen, a DVD-RW drive, and wireless and wired networking, according to a document filed with the US Federal Communications Commission. The laptop is due to ship in the this month and will be available starting at $1,699 from Fujitsu's starting Tuesday, according to a company spokeswoman.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs called Intel's development of the Core 2 Duo chip for its MacBook Air an engineering feat during a keynote at the Macworld Conference and Expo in January.
Intel has publicly talked about developing chips with smaller form factors, including at the Intel Developer Forum last year, when it said it would shrink chips by up to 60 per cent for its next-generation Montevina mobile platform, which will include the new Penryn processors manufactured using the 45-nm process.
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