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Intel microprocessors 80486 and Intel Pentium

by admin on Mar.11, 2010, under Uncategorized

The emergence of mobile versions of Intel microprocessors 80486 and Intel Pentium in 1995, widely used in mobile computers, color LCD screens, batteries, enabling the smooth operation of the machine for three hours or more – all this gave the opportunity to manufacturers to create products that can meet the needs of any user.
IBM has launched a PC series ThinkPad, which quickly became a leader of sales in the mobile computers, Compaq introduced a series of LTE, Hewlett Packard – your OmniBook. Many laptops are equipped with a trackball, miniature joysticks and touch-screen.
In October 1995, Intel has sold millions of copies of its Pentium processor for mobile systems. At the same time, Intel has developed technology and QuickStart DeepSleep, intended for more economical energy consumption battery. They increased the time the smooth functioning of the battery by switching the computer in low power mode during pauses in the user and return to normal power consumption with increasing workload. Laptops are equipped with a function Hybernate. Widespread slots for expansion cards, PCMCIA, appeared the first notebook models equipped with built-in modem.
In the late nineties of the last century to hard drive capacity and speed characteristics of processors rose to new heights. Together with Intel Pentium II processors in notebooks come all the power of technology MMX, focused on efficient processing of video, audio and graphics data, which enhanced multimedia capabilities of mobile computers.
Along with the release of processors Pentium III Mobile, Intel has introduced a new technology performance processor blocks mFCBGA / PGA, which allowed to start producing ultra thin notebooks. Rapidly improved as the technology of LCD displays, resulting screens are much thinner and brighter, improved resolution and reduced power consumption.
In 2000 there were sold about 18 million laptops.


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