Intel today launched two ultra low voltage (ULV) Core Solo processor at the Intel Developer Forum in Beijing, China. Gateway
accidentally had released information about both processors on 30 May, when it announced the ultra-portable notebook E-100M.
While it wasn't quite a surprise anymore, senior vice president David Perlmutter at least had the honor to officially introduce the new processors U1300 and U1400, which operate at 1.06 and 1.2 GHz, respectively and are rated at a thermal design power (TDP) of 5.5 watts - which operates to 15 watts of the Core Duo low-voltage processors and 25 watts of the regular Core Duo CPUs. Intel pairs the two new processors with the 945 GMS chipset.
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