Intel presents new details about the future MacBook processors

  Intel® Core™ M is a new range of processors to be launched by the company Intel during this year, they being manufactured using a 14 nm production process. The processors Intel Broadwell M are, according to the company American, the most efficient processors in terms of energy, they are going to make their place in MacBook-s that the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), will release them in the near future.

  • Intel disclosed details of the microarchitecture of the Intel® Core™ M processor, the first product to be manufactured using 14nm.
  • The combination of the new microarchitecture and manufacturing process will usher in a wave of innovation in new form factors, experiences and systems that are thinner and run silent and cool.
  • Intel architects and chip designers have achieved greater than two times reduction in the thermal design point when compared to a previous generation of processor while providing similar performance and improved battery life.
  • The new microarchitecture was optimized to take advantage of the new capabilities of the 14nm manufacturing process.
  • Intel has delivered the world's first 14nm technology in volume production. It uses second-generation Tri-gate (FinFET) transistors with industry-leading performance, power, density and cost per transistor.
  • Intel's 14nm technology will be used to manufacture a wide range of high-performance to low-power products including servers, personal computing devices and Internet of Things.
  • The first systems based on the Intel® Core™ M processor will be on shelves for the holiday selling season followed by broader OEM availability in the first half of 2015.
  • Additional products based on the Broadwell microarchitecture and 14nm process technology will be introduced in the coming months.

  The processors in the series Intel® Core™ M will hit the market at the end of this year, so the rumors regarding the launch of a MacBook Air Retina Display without a fan during that period could prove to be as true as possible. Considering that Intel claims that the processors should be available in the latter part of this year, we can expect at least a new Mac to be available around the winter holidays, or at the beginning of next year.