Haswell, which is
successor to Ivy Bridge processors currently found in mainstream laptops
and desktops, doesn't offer much advantage in terms of performance over
its predecessors.
However, it is more power
efficient and offers significantly better battery life, something that
should help Intel take on the popularity of tablets in the market. Intel
said that Haswell processor in laptops deliver up to 50 per cent
increase in battery life in active workloads over the previous
generation
The company added that due to its
power efficiency Haswell will enable manufacturersAcer, Lenovo, Dell and
HP to create thinner and lighter devices that could also serve as
tablets.
Intel South Asia managing director
Debjani Ghosh said that Haswell processor are one of the most
power-efficient chips the company had created. "The 4th Generation Intel
Core processors offer the most significant gain in battery life ever
achieved by Intel, up to double the graphics and significant CPU
performance improvements that will deliver an exciting user experience,"
she said.
Leighton Phillips, director of
product management & pricing at Intel Asia-Pacific, added, "today's
announcement accelerates a new category of 2-in-1 computing devices
delivering the best of a notebook and a tablet in amazing new form
factors."
Intel said that premium ultrabooks
and a few all-in-one systems powered by Haswell chips would be available
in India in coming weeks. Mainstream laptops that sell for around Rs
30,000 would get the new chips in couple of months.
Other
than the battery life, Intel is promising significantly better graphics
performance with Haswell processor. The top end chips, which come with
GT3 graphics configuration, can even match dedicated mobile graphics
cards. However, most of the mainstream laptops are likely to end up with
HD 4600 and HD 5000, which will offer big improvements over HD 4000 but
are not likely to match the dedicated AMD or Nvidia graphics cards in a
laptop.
For consumers who assemble their own
systems, Intel will sell boxed Haswell processor. The top end chips,
dubbed Core i7 4770 and Core i7 4770K, are already available in the
Indian market with a price of around Rs 20,000. Core i5 4430, which is a
mainstream processor, is more affordable with a price of around Rs
12,500.
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