Intel Refreshes LV, ULV Processors
Intel has refreshed its lineup of Low Voltage (LV) and Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) processors with the highest-clocked variants to date. Three new processors, the Core 2 Duo SL9600, SU9600, and Core 2 Solo SU3500 have clockspeeds of 2.13GHz, 1.60GHz, and 1.4GHz respectively. The SL9600 is a LV part with a 17W TDP, the SU9600 is the highest-clocked ULV processor to date with a 10W TDP, and the SU3500 is a single-core ULV processor with a TDP of only 5.5W. These chips will not be a part of the Intel Consumer Ultra Low Voltage (CULV) platform, which will use lower-powered and lesser-priced Core 2-based chips.
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Charles P. Jefferies Lead Moderator Super Moderator
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allfiredup Notebook Virtuoso
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10 watt 1.6 ghz c2d? wow! Dual core in netbooks really isn't far off.
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Red_Dragon Notebook Nobel Laureate
Agreed, the SL9600 looks sweet.
Core 2 Solo? Hm.....i don't think we need that, how many different types of processors is intel going to make?!
The LV and ULV with Core 2 Duo and Atom lineup should be more then enough.
I guess more choices are good though.....
Intel Refreshes LV, ULV Processors
Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by Charles P. Jefferies, Mar 31, 2009.