Role of CULV processors in creating an Ultra Slim Laptop – CULV 2010
Posted in General, Laptop Processor | 6 Comments »The ultra slim laptops have been sold for price higher than the normal laptops because these laptops use expensive and advanced technology which is required to make the laptop slim. This is all going to change with the introduction of latest processors know as Consumer Ultra Low Voltage (CULV). The ultra-thin laptops running on CULV processors would soon act as catalyst for change from traditional laptops to light-weight pieces.
The change from heavy laptops to something smaller and lightweight has slowly started with the introduction of mini laptops and other hand held devices. However, the mini laptops can only be used for office productivity applications, web surfing, chatting and for applications which do not require high computational power. These mini and slim laptops cannot yet replace the old laptops since lot of multimedia applications which require aggressive hardware capabilities and computational power can only be run on traditional laptops.
Most of the currently available mini laptops are powered by the Atom series of processor from Intel. These processors use less power to run the laptops than that used by traditional laptop processors like Intel Core 2 Duo. But due to this low power availability, mini laptops cannot support the requisite hardware capabilities required to replace traditional laptops.
This would soon change as Intel has started tapering down its Atom processor line to bring in newly developed CULV processors so that more performance can be achieved with less power requirements. The consumer ultra low voltage processors, popularly known as CULV processors would allow the laptops to be slimmer, lighter and pack enough hardware to have higher performance than currently available mini laptops. These processors would also make the laptops ultra slim allowing them to be more mobile with increased battery life.
Some people are already skeptic about the necessity of such slim laptops. The idea behind developing such devices is that as the cloud computing gains prominence there would be more demand on cheap, slim and lighter laptops to perform computationally expensive jobs. There is a big technological gap between the computational capabilities of more mobile mini laptops and less mobile traditional laptops. The Ultra slim notebooks running on CULV processors might just bridge this gap, making them must-have computational devices in the near future. For information about the latest and best lightweight laptop read the article here.
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