At just 65W, Intel's new S-series quad-core processors
have a TDP (thermal design power) rating that's 30W lower than traditional Core
2 Quad chips, which are all rated for 95W. In fact, the only other 65W
chips Intel offers are from the Core 2 Duo line-up of dual-core processors. The
beauty is, these new lower power chips perform just like true quad-cores of
course but produce a lot less heat and consume less energy. @ HotHardware.com