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The First Mobile Processor Designed to Change with You

posted by Kiesha Cochrane on September 23, 2009

Whether its blogging about recent travels, editing and posting home videos, uploading photos of the kids, downloading or even composing music, today's inspired content creators have moved outside of the office and into the home. Today's consumers are demanding processor technology that scales from simple, less demanding tasks like typing to power-intensive projects like video editing, music streaming and gaming. During his briefing at IDF 2009, Intel's Mooly Eden went into more detail on the revolutionary family of Intel® Core™ i7 mobile processors that offer the best performance for the most demanding, compute-intensive environments.

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Designed for users who expect maximum performance for digital media, productivity, gaming and other demanding applications on-the-go, the new Intel® Core™ i7 mobile processors enable mobile users to choose a laptop that literally transforms to meet their expanding needs on the most demanding tasks, from intense gaming to digital video editing and social media applications. 

 To learn more about Core i7 visit: www.intel.com/pressroom/idf.

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