• Science Confirms Smaller Is Better; More Info on Intel's Broadwell-Y
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[IMG]http://mwvmawards.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/01/Wilson-College-Gangbang-Video.jpg[/IMG] As a result, coupled with Core M’s performance improvements and power reductions is a strong emphasis on the size of the processor package itself and what Intel could do to reduce it. Intel calls this an outside-in system design, with various parts of Intel focusing on everything from the size of the logic board needed to hold the processor to the thickness of the processor die itself. In the following pages we’ll take a look at Intel’s efforts to get slim, but to kick things off we have a picture of Broadwell-Y from Computex 2014. [I]"From left to right: Broadwell-Y (Core M), Broadwell ULT/ULX and Haswell ULT/ULX" [/I][IMG]http://images.anandtech.com/doci/8355/BDW-Y_575px.jpg[/IMG] READ MORE [URL="http://www.anandtech.com/show/8355/intel-broadwell-architecture-preview"](seriously)[/URL]
How small is that picture meant to be? Its hard to judge the scale when there is nothing to compare it to.
[QUOTE=MadBomber;45670393]How small is that picture meant to be? Its hard to judge the scale when there is nothing to compare it to.[/QUOTE] here you go jabronie [IMG]http://img.expreview.com/news/2013/09/12/8_m.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Amiga OS;45670367]Hurry up! I need to bankrupt myself with a Surface Pro 4 that lasts all day on battery![/QUOTE] and one that has Iris Pro graphics in it please
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