In addition to low-power quad-core processors for desktop computers,
Intel also intends to release a broad family of chips with 35W thermal
envelope designed for small form-factor, yet high-performance, desktop systems.
The processors will be the same as the company's mobile offerings in terms of
specs, but will be compatible with desktop infrastructure. As reported earlier,
the first breed of 35W chips for high-performance desktops made using 45nm
process technology will be released already this month, whereas additional chips
will be added into family on the 28th of December, according to certain
documents. The family of ultra low-power chips for desktop computers will
include both dual-core and quad-core central processing units, which are
projected to be compatible with already available LGA775 infrastructure.