INTEL: The Silicon We Create
As the demand for energy conservation continues to grow, corporations are tailoring their products to better meet consumers' needs. Computer chip maker, Intel, demonstrated this trend by unveiling 10 new Intel Core 2 Duo and Core Extreme processors on July 27. The new processors are designed to conserve energy by more than 40 percent while simultaneously running numerous applications at faster speeds. Intel officials say these new processors enhance high-definition video playback, protect a PC and its assets during e-commerce transactions and offer a longer battery life.
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