



Date:26/04/17
Intel has released new ultra-low power microprocessor. The processor, that has m3-7Y32 model number, is based on Kaby Lake architecture and comes with all standard Core i3/m3 features. The m3-7Y32 integrates 2 cores, 4 MB last level cache, dual-channel memory controller and Intel HD 615 graphics. The CPU cores run at 1.1 GHz and support the latest x86 extensions, such as AVX2, MPX and SGX. Like other i3/m3 processors, the m3-7Y32 incorporates Virtualization and Hyper-Threading technologies. Intel Turbo Boost technology is also supported, and its maximum boost frequency is 3 GHz.
On-chip HD 615 graphics processing unit is clocked at 300 MHz. Graphics clock can be increased up to 900 MHz as long as the CPU and GPU units operate within thermal limits. The memory controller supports DDR3L and LPDDR3 memory, with the maximum data rate of 1600 MHz and 1866 MHz respectively. The m3-7Y32 has 4.5 Watt TDP, but can be configured to run as low as 3.75 Watt or as high as 7 Watt. Official price of this model is $281. Apparently, the Core m3-7Y32 replaced the m3-7Y30 model that was launched last August. Both chips have the same TDP and official price. However, the m3-7Y32 is 100 MHz faster, and could be up to 400 MHz faster when Turbo Boost feature is utilized.
Intel Core m3-7Y32 mobile processor released

On-chip HD 615 graphics processing unit is clocked at 300 MHz. Graphics clock can be increased up to 900 MHz as long as the CPU and GPU units operate within thermal limits. The memory controller supports DDR3L and LPDDR3 memory, with the maximum data rate of 1600 MHz and 1866 MHz respectively. The m3-7Y32 has 4.5 Watt TDP, but can be configured to run as low as 3.75 Watt or as high as 7 Watt. Official price of this model is $281. Apparently, the Core m3-7Y32 replaced the m3-7Y30 model that was launched last August. Both chips have the same TDP and official price. However, the m3-7Y32 is 100 MHz faster, and could be up to 400 MHz faster when Turbo Boost feature is utilized.
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