Sunday, January 9, 2011

The Second Generation Intel Core Processor Family is Here !

Intel has introduced it's Second Generation of Core processor family i.e. Core i3, Core i5, Core i7. Obviously these new processors have some nice changes compared to it's First generation. The New Specs are listed below:


  • Responsive and adaptive performance :
    • With the Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 now you can experience an automatic burst of speed when your PC needs it.
    • With Intel Hyper-Threading Technology now your each core can perform two tasks at atime. Thats called Smart Multitasking.
  • Visually  Advanced :
    • Intel Quick Sync Video enables you to Edit and Share videos in Flash.
    • Connect to your TV and watch all your shows on the PC and that too Wirelessly with the Intel Wireless Display.
    • Now no need to go for a 3D TV because you can now Experience 3D right on your PC with Intel InTru 3D Technology in HD.
  • 4G Connection :
    • Now connect to the internet at unbelievably 4X faster speeds than 3G with 4G Wireless WiMAX Technology.
Here is the comparison chart among the Core i3, Core i5, Core i7 processors :

The Second Generation Intel® Core™ Processor FamilyIntel® Core™ i3 processorIntel® Core™ i5 processor
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Intel® Core™ i7 processor
Extra performance on demand◊1N/ACheckCheck
Smart multitasking◊2Four-way multitask processing◊2Four- or eight-way multitask processing◊2Four- or eight-way multitask processing◊2
Stunning, built-in visualsCheckCheckCheck
Higher frequency, larger cache for serious multitaskingN/AN/ACheck

So experience the New Gen Processors by Intel. !!
Bum......... bum bum....bum bum !! 

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Welcome Post

Hello Everyone!

This is my Pilot post of my new blogging venture "Developer's Circuit". As it is planned it will be an information sharing blog where myself and other followers can post their views related to Development in various fields.


In order to facilitate better viewing I have made two different blogs under the names "C++/C" and "Android" for discussions under these topics as these are in themselves vast topics.


Hoping this to be an informative and enjoyable venture on both ends.