Intel Core i5-2540M CPU Processor Technology Reviews

Intel Corporation finally made available the most improved Intel Core i5-2540M processor with clock speed of 2.6 GHz. The Intel Core i5-2540M CPU for laptop computers can turn up the notch at 3.1 GHz with its Turbo boost technology.

Moreover, this Intel Core i5-2540M chipset is a family of second generation dual core processor for mobile computers based on the Sandy Bridge architecture and features Hyper Treading technology to handle 4 threads at once that increases the processor performance by 20%.

Also, the Intel Core i5-2540M offers a smaller level 3 cache of 3 MB, 512 kB level 2 cache and 128 kB level 1 cache.  For additional information. the Sandy Bridge architecture is the successor of the Arrandale architecture and the most remarkable improvements of this architecture is the improved Turbo Boost 2.0 and the integration of the graphics and memory controller into the 32nm CPU core. This Sandy Bridge architecture is the equivalent of the APU technology introduced by the AMD or Advanced Micro Devices.

Furthermore, the Intel Core i5-2540M dual core processor has 35 Watt TDP; this includes the integrated GPU and memory controller. The Intel Core I5-2540M has a PassMark Rating of 3862.

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Get the Apple iPhone 12 6.1-inch Pro A14


Seems like expectations on the new Apple iPhone 12 will satisfy a lot of waiting customers. This new Apple iPhone with iOS app also comes in a 6.1-inch screen which is a lot bigger than another Apple iPhone 12 5.4-inch model.



Also, there are two versions of this 6.1-inch model. The aluminum body model has dual camera lens This iPhone 12 also got dual camera lens dubbed as the D53G Apple iPhone 12 (6.1-inch) while the stainless steel body model comes with the triple camera lens plus LIDAR technology and known as the D53P Apple iPhone 12 Pro version (6.1-inch).

Moreover, both of the Apple iPhone models features the A14 CPU processor.

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New Dell XPS 15-inch and 17-inch Laptop Release

These new Dell XPS laptops comes in 15-inch and 17-inch high resolution screens. They would look like they have a 16:10 aspect ratio display, comes with four USB-C ports, although no USB-A ports, with speakers positioned either side of the keyboard, and a much larger touchpad.

Now Dell has recently decided to release a larger XPS 17-inch model, which looks to have been made possible by the display bezels getting smaller. The bezel around the top and sides of the screen is noticeably thinner, and the chin at the bottom has all but disappeared. With that being the case, the 17-inch model should remain a manageable and portable size while hopefully not being too heavy.

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