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Konami Computer Entertainment Europe, Inc. today announced a partnership with leading technology manufacturer Intel to create the PPC system, which includes a host of technologies and services designed to support the advent of wireless networking.
"Intel Corporation has been a key player in wireless technology for a long time and has set an ambitious task for us to provide the breakthrough in wireless networking technology to the largest online segment of the market," said Mike Selleh, president and CEO of the Corporation. "Intel's PPC system has been designed with a comprehensive range of features including two wireless video cameras, 5G and lower latency to enable multi-track video broadcasts."
Intel will provide the PPC system at a select number of major retailers throughout Europe, including retailers like Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden. It will also provide additional distribution partners to help foster wireless interoperability in North America and Asia.
The processor-driven Core processor will have single and multithreaded processing capabilities, a clock speed of 1GHz, and a maximum frequency of 3.6GHz. The chip is also hyperthreaded and can be overclocked with up to 4GHz. It's been designed to accelerate the introduction of server processors for enterprises with over 18 applications, and Intel said it will be available in both commercial and semi-volume markets.
In order to make sure that chipsets are never neglected, Intel is using machine learning to create a specialised processor framework for a "future generation" of processor design. It's essentially a stack of existing CPU instructions on the memory, which can be applied to each part of a chip.
Intel has plans for two new server CPUs for the next six years, the Core i5-4570 and i7-4770, along with a new six-core chip called the Core i7-4600. Intel is also planning to release a new 16-core chip called the Core i7-4770 for notebooks, which it claims is an eight-core/eight-thread chip with eight-threads and has a suggested price of $999.
According to Intel, the Core i5-4570 and Core i7-4770 will feature a base frequency of 2.8GHz and boost to 4.6GHz. It will use a B2 cache and be available in 1.0GHz and 2.8GHz varieties. The Core i5-4570 will be offered in 1,066MHz and 2,299MHz variants.
An upgrade to the CPU has been planned for a while, but it appears that the Core i5-4670 will only be available in 2.4GHz and 1.9GHz varieties. Intel has said it will not be introducing the chip with the third-generation Skylake-X CPUs, which are the first to sport the Skylake architecture and are expected to be released in April 2014.
Intel has said that it expects the Skylake-X (Skylake-X) processors to launch later in the year, and its latest CPU SKUs are expected to debut in mid-2015. The first Sandy Bridge chips, the Core i7-3570K, should be available in mid-2015, as will the second-generation Skylake-X processors.
In terms of desktop processor performance, the Intel Core i5-4570 will see double the core counts of the current Intel Core i7-3570K compared to the i7-3570K, and two new frequencies. The Core i5-4570 will provide a base speed of 2.6GHz, whereas the Core i5-4570 will reach 2.2GHz.
The Core i5-4570's price will be slightly higher than the $600 price tag Intel has announced it is planning to sell for a few weeks. The Core i5-4570 will cost $579. The same pricing as the $100 Core i5-3570 will be for the new Skylake-X processors, which should be available at some point in the first quarter of next year.
A refreshed Core i5, i5-4570, and i5-4500 models are also coming to Australia, but only if certain Australian servers can support them. These new Intel Core i5-4570s will be available for the low-end, more affordable Core i5-4570, and the more premium i5-4570 will follow later in the year.
As for the lower end CPUs, the 1060 features a dual-core Turbo Boost 3.0 configuration of the chip, which should boost the performance of any chip that isn't Intel's flagship chip. The low-end i5 model, as the company calls it, will feature a 4.
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