The energy consumption of Core M chips is lower than that of current chip products, which means that they will consume battery power more slowly than now. Specifically, the working power of the Core M chip is only 4.5 watts, while the current working power of the chip is 1 1.5 watts.
Because the new chips reduce energy consumption, their heating speed will be relatively slow. Therefore, the notebook computer equipped with the Core M chip does not need to use a fan to cool down.
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Intel plans to launch 50 new ultrabooks by the end of 20 12, many of which are focused on enterprise users.
Kirk B. Skaugen, Intel's vice president and general manager of PC Client Division, said at the Intel 20 12 Solution Summit on March 25th, 20 12 that Intel decided to expand ultra-thin notebook computers from the consumer market to the commercial market and equip channel partners with equipment to realize this transformation.
By the end of 20 12, Intel will ensure that there are at least 75 ultrabooks on the market. The new Ultrabook will use solid-state hard drives instead of the traditional hard drives used by many previous Ultrabooks. The size of the battery will be reduced from 18mm to 6.5 mm. The standby power consumption will be reduced by 20%.
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