25 percent of Intel CPUs to have an IGP by end of 2010

Intel has informed its own partners that by the end of 2010, 25 percent of Intel’s CPUs will feature a integrated graphics.

It’s 32nm Clarkdale CPU that has 45nm graphics and this means that in late 2010 Intel might be making more money per Core than it used to, simply as it now has an IGP to offer. All of Core i5, i7 or i3 will be have an IGP include on CPUs. It will save more battery and decrease size of motherboard, save space to develop super-thin devices. Moreover, it allow 3rd company release new technology such as Optimus of nVIDIA, allow to fast switching between on-board,on-chip graphic card and addition graphic card.

This trend will continue as in Q1/2011 the company plans Sandy Bridge, a dual and quad core with monolithic integrated 32nm graphics. The future in Intel’s case will be a mix predominated by an IGP on CPU and for Intel this is nothing than good news, as it means better margins on products.

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