<p>"The built-in visual capabilities enabled by these new processors are stunning.<br /><br />This combined with improved adaptive performance, will revolutionize the PC experience in a way that is obvious for every user to see and appreciate, a visibly smarter performance," said R. Sivakumar, managing director sales and marketing group, Intel South Asia.<br /><br />"The new features are bound to appeal to your senses and give you a better looking PC experience," he added. <br /><br />Intel estimates that a 4-minute HD video that used to take 4 minutes to convert to play on an iPod would now take just 16 seconds. <br /><br />The new processor technology focusses on high-definition videos, mainstream gaming, online socialising and multimedia and combines visual and 3D graphics technology with performance-leading microprocessors on a single chip. <br /><br />Its new features include Intel Quick Sync Video, and a new version of the company's award-winning Intel Wireless Display which now adds 1080p HD (high definition) and content protection for those wishing to beam premium HD content from their laptop screen to their TV. <br /><br />More than 500 laptops and desktops designs based on these products are expected from all major computer makers worldwide. <br /><br />In India, systems are likely to be available from OEMs (original equipment manufacturer) like HCL, Wipro, HP, Lenevo, Toshiba and Dell among others as well as from local channel partners. <br /><br />The company said that the price range of the products incorporated with the second generation intel core processors will increase marginally. <br /><br />"There shall be a 15 to 20 percent increase in the cost of the products incorporating second generation Intel core processors," said Sivakumar.</p>
<p>"The built-in visual capabilities enabled by these new processors are stunning.<br /><br />This combined with improved adaptive performance, will revolutionize the PC experience in a way that is obvious for every user to see and appreciate, a visibly smarter performance," said R. Sivakumar, managing director sales and marketing group, Intel South Asia.<br /><br />"The new features are bound to appeal to your senses and give you a better looking PC experience," he added. <br /><br />Intel estimates that a 4-minute HD video that used to take 4 minutes to convert to play on an iPod would now take just 16 seconds. <br /><br />The new processor technology focusses on high-definition videos, mainstream gaming, online socialising and multimedia and combines visual and 3D graphics technology with performance-leading microprocessors on a single chip. <br /><br />Its new features include Intel Quick Sync Video, and a new version of the company's award-winning Intel Wireless Display which now adds 1080p HD (high definition) and content protection for those wishing to beam premium HD content from their laptop screen to their TV. <br /><br />More than 500 laptops and desktops designs based on these products are expected from all major computer makers worldwide. <br /><br />In India, systems are likely to be available from OEMs (original equipment manufacturer) like HCL, Wipro, HP, Lenevo, Toshiba and Dell among others as well as from local channel partners. <br /><br />The company said that the price range of the products incorporated with the second generation intel core processors will increase marginally. <br /><br />"There shall be a 15 to 20 percent increase in the cost of the products incorporating second generation Intel core processors," said Sivakumar.</p>