CULV versions of Core i3, i5 may be on the way

@ 2010/05/10
Intel's Nehalem architecture may finally be coming to consumer ultraportables. PC World has had a peek at Intel's latest roadmap, and it says Intel is cooking up Core i3 and i5 processors that will "power laptops that are as portable as netbooks but have larger screens and greater functionality." The story goes on to say such laptops typically cost $400-800. That description certainly seems to fit the consumer ultra-low voltage (CULV) class of processors Intel is now shipping only in Core 2-derived form.

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