More Details Revealed About Intel's Huron River Notebook Platform
More Details Revealed About Intel's Huron River Notebook Platform
Word is starting to leak out about the Huron River notebook platform, Intel’s replacement for the Calpella chipset. Huron River looks to make some enhancements, add some features, and be available in the first quarter of 2011.
Huron River, which, like Calpella, will support Core i3, i5, and i7 processors, and will be based on the 32nm Sandy Bridge architecture. It will be made up of dual-and quad-core processors supporting Intel’s Turbo Boost and Hyperthreading. It will have faster integrated graphics and support for 1600MHz DDR3 memory.
Huron River options look to include a WiMAX chipset, Wireless Display support, and Bluetooth.
Huron River will be the seventh-generation of the Centrino platform.
Image Credit: Intel
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