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Intel Core i5-560UM was once a mainstay in mobile computing. It was launched as part of the
Arrandale architecture. This processor was primarily aimed for use in notebooks. Here it offered a good balance of good performance and high efficiency. Manufactured using the then advanced 32-nanometer process, the
Intel Core i5-560UM enabled compact laptop designs.
It also contributed to a significantly longer battery life. This was particularly important for users who often used their devices on the go.
The integrated Intel HD Graphics (Westmere) reliably handled all graphics tasks. This made separate graphics cards unnecessary in many cases. This not only saved costs, but also greatly simplified the construction of the devices.
The graphics performance offered was always sufficient for everyday tasks such as surfing the web, word processing or watching media. With its optimized design, the
Intel Core i5-560UM was a very reliable choice for countless mobile applications. It was an important building block for the development of compact and energy-efficient laptop systems.
- Advanced 32-nanometer manufacturing
- Integrated Intel HD Graphics (Westmere)
- Optimized design for mobile devices and long battery life