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FAQ’s.<br />

Question:<br />

What’s the difference between the legacy <strong>Intel</strong>® Core products <strong>and</strong><br />

the all new 2010 <strong>Intel</strong> Core Processor family?<br />

Answer:<br />

Processors from the all new 2010 <strong>Intel</strong> Core Processor Family enable PCs that aren’t just<br />

faster, but smarter. They’re based on the latest 32nm (<strong>and</strong> some 45nm) manufacturing<br />

processes <strong>and</strong> feature a br<strong>and</strong> new chipset that reduces the communication time<br />

between your devices <strong>and</strong> the processor. The all new 2010 <strong>Intel</strong> Core i5 <strong>and</strong> i7<br />

Processors also includes <strong>Intel</strong> Turbo Boost Technology, which has been refined for 2010<br />

to provide extra performance when your PC needs it.<br />

Question:<br />

Do the processors in the all new 2010 <strong>Intel</strong> Core Processor family<br />

provide graphics capabilities?<br />

Answer:<br />

<strong>Intel</strong> HD Graphics is available with select models of the all new 2010 <strong>Intel</strong> Core<br />

Processor family. It delivers an excellent high-definition video experience <strong>and</strong> offers the<br />

performance required for mainstream use without the added power, noise, <strong>and</strong> cost of a<br />

discrete graphics card. Watch movies <strong>and</strong> Internet videos in high-definition, play popular<br />

game titles <strong>and</strong> get full support for Microsoft Windows* 7.<br />

FAQ’s.<br />

Question:<br />

<strong>Intel</strong>® Pentium® Processor seems good enough for me, why do I need<br />

to buy an <strong>Intel</strong> Core i3 or an <strong>Intel</strong> Core i5 Processor?<br />

Answer:<br />

As multitasking becomes more common <strong>and</strong> applications become more advanced, a PC<br />

powered by the all new 2010 <strong>Intel</strong> Core processor family allows you to do more at<br />

once. The new <strong>Intel</strong> Turbo Boost Technology, available in the new 2010 <strong>Intel</strong> Core i5<br />

<strong>and</strong> i7 processors, automatically speeds up your processor when your PC needs extra<br />

performance. <strong>Intel</strong> Hyper-threading Technology, available in the new 2010 Core i5<br />

processors <strong>and</strong> the new 2010 <strong>Intel</strong> Core i3 processors, allows each core of your processor<br />

to work on two tasks at the same time. If you need a br<strong>and</strong> that you can trust that<br />

performs classic <strong>and</strong> basic computing, the <strong>Intel</strong> Pentium processor is a good choice.<br />

Question:<br />

My PC is only three years old. Why should I consider upgrading to<br />

a new PC?<br />

Answer:<br />

Compared to a PC that’s more than three years old, a new PC powered by an <strong>Intel</strong><br />

processor allows you to:<br />

• Prepare photos <strong>and</strong> convert video more than 3 times faster 1<br />

• Reduce use of energy<br />

• Watch HD Internet TV, movies, <strong>and</strong> video with smoother playback 1<br />

• Convert music for your iPod* up to 3 times faster 1<br />

• Convert HD video for your mobile phone up to 2.5 times faster 1<br />

• Auto-enhance photos up to 2 times faster 1<br />

1 System performance, battery life, power savings, high-definition quality, video playback <strong>and</strong> functionality, <strong>and</strong> wireless performance <strong>and</strong> functionality<br />

will vary depending on your specific operating system, hardware, chipset, connection rate, site conditions, <strong>and</strong> software configurations. References to<br />

enhanced performance including wireless refer to comparisons with previous generation <strong>Intel</strong>® technologies. Wireless connectivity <strong>and</strong> some features<br />

may require you to purchase additional software, services or external hardware. Availability of public wireless LAN access points is limited, wireless<br />

functionality may vary by country <strong>and</strong> some hotspots may not support Linux-based <strong>Intel</strong>® Centrino® processor technology systems. See http://www.<strong>Intel</strong>.<br />

com/products/Centrino/index.htm <strong>and</strong> http://www.<strong>Intel</strong>.com/performance/mobile/benchmarks.htm for more information on performance, wireless, power<br />

savings <strong>and</strong> energy efficiency. *Other names <strong>and</strong> br<strong>and</strong>s may be claimed as the property of others.<br />

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