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[Arandale] Spesially Design For Notebooks Motherboard

[Arandale] Spesially Design  For Notebooks Motherboard

 Earlier this year Intel introduced the newest processors intended for notebooks with Arandale code. This new processor will replace the Intel Centrino processor which has long been filled and provide power
to the notebook. The processor is said to be new because it no longer uses the fabrication centrino processor, but already using 32nm fabrication. This is not apart from previous processors intended for desktop class. In a processor you will get a core CPU and a GPU core.

Architecture that is used exactly the same as Clarkdale, only on Arandale processor you will get a processor with the code Wesmere with 32nm fabrication and Sebuat Intel graphics with 42nm fabrication in a single processor. By combining these in one processor it is expected that power consumption is required more kcil and no less important is the dimension of a board will be smaller which will make an increasingly slim notebook.

Some interesting features and new is the presence of Turbo Boost, where a processor can be raised overclock speed automatically depending on the requirement of data processing is being done on a notebook. Actually Turbo boost is also found on i7 processors on the desktop. But that is really new is the Turbo graphics, which will share the processor with a clever TDP (thermal design power) between the processor with the graphics. In general, if the amount is more work then the processor TDP minimal graphics will go down as possible and vice versa. Given is expected to save power so that the life of a notebook will stay longer.

The first generation Arandale have TDP of 35 watts to power loss is among graphics. TDP specified is not absolute because it can be changing according to the needs of processors, it also makes the processor more efficient claim Arrandale in power. Not only that for the class of low voltage processors will have a TDP of 18 watts so that resources are used increasingly small. to present a new Intel processor available i3 and i5. Later, Intel will launch for the class i7.Anda can see in the table below. In Arrandale I3 there is no Turbo clock.

The basis of the processor Arrandale is to create a mobile device is increasingly simple but has the power for various jobs. There is now more and more you can find a variety of notebook products that use processors Arandale air base and the price offered is already equal the price of a notebook that uses a Centrino.

Some intersting facts about the Intel Arrandale:

• The Arrandale chips are Intel’s new mainstream Core i7, Core i5, and Core i3 mobile processors.
• The new CPUs have two physical cores instead of the four found in the high-end Core i7 mobile CPUs (codenamed Clarksfield).
• Arrandale marks the first time integrated graphics has moved into the processor package. This means every laptop with a Core i7, Core i5, or Core i3 CPU will automatically have integrated graphics.
• The new Core i7, Core i5, and Core i3 CPUs will have Hyper-Threading technology, which means that each core will have two threads. Thus, your laptop’s operating system will recognize these processors as having four cores.
• With Arrandale, Intel does away with the Front Side Bus by integrating the memory and a PCI-e controller (graphics) into the processor package itself.
• The new SouthBridge has an official name, and it’s called the Intel 5 Series Chipset. There will be multiple versions of it for the home and enterprise markets.
• The chipset can stream to multiple monitors, with support for dual HDMI and DisplayPort technologies.
• By eliminating a third chip and consolidating motherboard space, the Arandale/Calpella platform paves the way for thinner and lighter laptops, while scaling performance.
• TurboBoost technology, an intelligent form of overclocking, is automatically activated when you are running 2D and single-threaded applications, and deactivated when you’re running multi-threaded applications, for better performance.
• The mobile Core i7s mark the end of DDR2 memory. Their dual channel memory controller can support DDR3 memory speeds of up to 1333MHz.

Intel’s new Core i5 Arrandale processor architecture is now comprised of a two-chip solution, where higher levels of functional integration bring the graphics processor, additional PCI Express connectivity and a DDR3 memory controller all on-board the CPU package itself.

Additional IO connectivity is then brought out via a traditional Southbridge IO controller hub chip The H55 Express Southbridge connects to the processor over two physical interfaces. DMI or Intel’s Direct Media Interface offers serial connectivity to CPU resources for things like SATA, USB and PCI Express interfaces, while Intel’s FDI or Flexible Display Interface offers connectivity to the graphics core for HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort interfaces. In addition to its dual channel DDR3 memory interface, as we mentioned, the processor also has 16 lanes of PCI Express Gen2 connectivity for discrete graphics. This design approach will allow dynamically switchable solutions to be built with third party GPUs from the likes of NVIDIA and AMD.

What’s perhaps most impressive is the completeness of the feature set that this new Intel notebook architecture offers. From HDMI to eSATA, HD Audio, Gigabit Ethernet and DDR3 system memory, there really isn’t much left out of the rather simplistic two-chip, three-die solution, save for perhaps a SATA 6G interface. Though it’s arguable that notebooks wouldn’t be better served moving to an SSD solution for the higher-end, especially when you consider the physical robustness they offer versus spinning hard disks.


http://internalcomputer.com

"Ten" Things You Must Know About "Arandale"

"Ten" Things You Must Know About "Arandale"

1. The "Arandale" chips are Intel's new mainstream Core i7, Core i5, and Core i3 mobile processors.
2. The new CPUs have two physical cores instead of the four found in the high-end Core i7 mobile CPUs (codenamed "Clarksfield").
3. Arrandale marks the first time integrated graphics has moved into the processor package. This means every laptop with a Core i7, Core i5, or Core i3 CPU will automatically have integrated graphics.
4. The new Core i7, Core i5, and Core i3 CPUs will have Hyper-Threading technology, which means that each core will have two threads. Thus, your laptop's operating system will recognize these processors as having four cores.
5. With Arandale, Intel does away with the Front Side Bus by integrating the memory and a PCI-e controller (graphics) into the processor package itself.
6. The new SouthBridge has an official name, and it's called the Intel 5 Series Chipset. There will be multiple versions of it for the home and enterprise markets.
7. The chipset can stream to multiple monitors, with support for dual HDMI and DisplayPort technologies.
8. By eliminating a third chip and consolidating motherboard space, the Arandale/Calpella platform paves the way for thinner and lighter laptops, while scaling performance.
9. TurboBoost technology, an intelligent form of overclocking, is automatically activated when you are running 2D and single-threaded applications, and deactivated when you're running multi-threaded applications, for better performance.
10. The mobile Core i7s mark the end of DDR2 memory. Their dual channel memory controller can support DDR3 memory speeds of up to 1333MHz.


http://www.pcmag.com

9 Alasan Beralih dari Facebook ke Google Plus

9 Alasan Beralih dari Facebook ke Google Plus
The question "Can Google + beat Facebook?".
The real question may not be too precise. This is not about one site against another site.Google + bigger than that. The reason why Google calls "Google Project +" + is that Googlewill become a central part of Google's overall identity. It will reshape the company.

So the more appropriate question is "Can Google beat Facebook?"
If it is placed like that, the contest appears to be much more balanced.
Of course Facebook has a great beginning, but there are some good reasons for people toseriously leave Facebook for Google +.



There are at least nine reasons as cited kompasianer, Oscar, from PCWorld.
1. Integration with Google services
The largest portion owned by Google to attract people use Google + is the integration. This means that Google will build Google + features and equipment to almost all its online services ranging from documents to video search. + Google already integrated into almost all Google products.
This allows you to monitor all events Google + (message, updates, etc.) when sharing content with friends without leaving the Google services you are currently using. Millions of people use Google's free services (Gmail, Documents, Search, etc..), And the attachment of these services with Google + might be easy for someone to leave Facebook.
2. Management better friendships
Google's true that the concept of "circles" or Circle more in line with the way we are friends in real life. We have many kind friends, and we interact and communicate with them in different ways. Facebook Groups feature allows you to form a special group of friends, but compared to that done on Google +, it seems impractical. After all, Facebook is still a new feature groups (additional), while the Circle is the cornerstone of Google's platform +.
3. Better mobile applications
If you are a user of Android, you can tell that get content from your phone into a social platform easier, cleaner, more functionality with Google's mobile applications +. These applications had been steady, but Google will still seek and find ways to make the Android you become a member of the body of your + Google social platform. Google hopes to use its Android user base as large as a part against Facebook, that its mobile application though looks pretty but a bit clunky to use.
4. It's easier to find things to be divided
+ Google Spark features is another important thing that distinguishes it from Facebook.Spark is where the Google search engine brought up to do something that can not be made up which gives users instant flow of information relevant to share with friends. Because Facebook does not have a search engine, users must leave the site looking for data that can be divided or waiting for their friends to share it with them. The question "how do I look for something to be shared" directly answered by Spark.
5. You can retrieve your data
Facebook is known less reliable handling of personal data. Suppose you were forced to make a certain part of your personal data appear to the public, and it is very difficult to permanently delete your Facebook profile. On the other hand, Google makes it possible for you to retrieve all the data you place on Google + and left. This is done through the Google + called "Data Liberation". With just a few clicks you can download data from your Picasa Web Albums, Google Profile, Google + stream, Buzz and contacts.
6. Label better photos
When viewing images on Google + you can label the name of the people in it like on Facebook. You make a small square around their faces, and then typing their name in the box below or choose one of the guessed name Google +. But there are big differences in which Google handles aspects of privacy in the label image. When you label someone, there will be a record like this "Adding a label it should tell people that you label it. They can be related photos and albums". On the other hand, Facebook does not make an effort to warn people that they have been labeled (perhaps only in a photograph that is not good) and give them a direct opportunity to remove (remove) label.
Google has also decided to slightly embarrassed to use facial recognition software, which now use Facebook to automatically identify people in the photo albums uploaded to the user.
7. Features a solid group chat
+ Google has a feature that beat up in the affairs of the chat. Easy to create a special group video chat using the Google + Hangouts features, and create a special group for the chat seems to be something natural and fun to do in social networking. A similar case was conducted by Huddle mobile application that allows users Android launch group text chat.Facebook does not offer this device.
8. Dividing the content more secure
Prompts privacy has long been asking the social networking site to allow the user to specify the level of privacy of any content that is shared, rather than using a list of default settings that determine all the shared content. Google seems to hear the request, and build these capabilities into Google +. For example, if I share an article or upload images from camera, Google + circle of friends gave me a choice where I want to share content. + Google was an advantage.
9. Google better care of your personal data
Running a social network, all of the responsibility to take care of users' personal information.Facebook is a fast moving young company that has been proven cavalier in its movement, is less concerned about the privacy of user data, and easily accessible to others. On the other hand, Google is a much more mature company that looks much more reliable than Facebook.The most part, Google has been operating under the slogan "Do not Be Evil".


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