New Delhi, June 27, 2013: — Intel has unveiled its latest 4th Generation Core processor based on the 22nm micro-architecture family in India. Promising up to 50 percent increase in battery life in active workloads, this is the largest generation-over-generation gain in the company’s history, providing 9 hours of battery life in some Ultrabooks based on the new processors. The 4th generation Intel Core processors will also serve as the foundation for a new era of 2-in-1 devices working either as a PC or a tablet. Together with Intel Iris graphics the new chip family delivers up to double the graphics performance over the previous generation
Speaking at the Delhi launch, Debjani Ghosh, Managing Director, Sales and Marketing Group, Intel South Asia said:“The 4th Generation Intel Core processors offer the most significant gain in battery life ever achieved by Intel, up to double the graphics and significant CPU performance improvements that will deliver an exciting user experience. Improvement have been made keeping in mind the user’s needs and requirements of a power efficient, high performance device.”