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    Intel Launches New ULV Core ix Series

    Discussion in 'Alienware' started by vikingrinn, May 24, 2010.

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    Hm since I'm waiting.. I suppose I don't mind waiting another month.
     
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    Well at least it's confirmed...
    But I thought ultra low voltage doesn't bode well for gaming performance?

    Hmm, I guess if your getting a M11x than portability is more of an issue, which in that case this is great news for potential M11x buyers!
     
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    I'm more interested in what it does for battery life...
     
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    You would expect it to increase.. but they might even have sacrificed some battery for it. Never know.
     
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    it will decrease as you know, technology today make it more and more efficient.

    try to read the article

    "15% less power consumption"
     
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    Power consumption will likely decrease due to the die shrink from 45nm to 32nm.