Incorporating the newly architected Intel (News
– Alert) HD graphics on each 32 nm die, it offers significant graphics performance improvements over previous-generation graphics for both HD media processing and mainstream gaming. The second generation multi-core processors improve performance and yet offer long battery life and the ability to design thinner, lighter and more innovative laptops and all-in-one PCs, said the maker.
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