gizmodo. com.
Mooly Eden from Intel, which showed the presentation, said he will now play in the ' Formula 1' in a car equipped with this processor. He should have just said nothing. At the beginning of the game suddenly sprang control panel video player VLC, and no one was left in no doubt that Muli is unlikely to play a game.
Nevertheless, he said jokingly and really played the game a mysterious man behind the screen, but why did the control panel VLC, and did not explain. The processors in question are set to ultrabuki - thin laptops, which have recently promoted by Intel. F1 2011 game, in principle, quite resource-intensive, so assume that it will go without problems on thin laptops, rather presumptuous.
However, perhaps not so bad. Just at Intel wanted to avoid any problems during the presentation and let the video. Alas, the problems they have now because of the fact that the game changed the recorded video clip.
Translation blogs. computerra. ru.
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