Two years ago, Intel introduced the Core M brand. The company hoped the new name would provide a rallying banner for its less powerful Core hardware, yet also mark a difference between Core chips ...
Back in early 2014, Intel promised that the upcoming low-power implementation of Broadwell (Broadwell Y) would revolutionize what OEMs thought was possible with Intel x86 hardware. The new Core M ...
The first PCs featuring 5th-generation Intel Core processors are on the way… and they’ll be thin, light, and many will be fanless. Intel’s first chips based on its new “Broadwell” architecture are low ...
Rarely does Intel stumble in the microprocessor market, and the first chips of the “Broadwell” generation, the Core M, deliver improvements across the board: better CPU and graphics performance, ...
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