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While most of you are likely waiting to see what Dell’s Adamo XPS laptop will pack under the hood, the Round Rock, Texas-based PC vendor went and updated its Adamo Desire model, which is the first Adamo laptop to be launched by the company. According to available configuration options, the Adamo Desire will now... |
20 October 2009 02:20 GMT |
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Thecus Technology, a company that specializes in IP Storage Server solutions, such as NAS devices, has recently announced the introduction of its new seven-bay network attached storage solution, the N7700PRO. Built on the company's experience with the N7700, the world's first seven-bay NAS Device, the new N... |
16 October 2009 04:54 GMT |
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It would appear that the PC market has been flooded with new computer systems that are based on Intel's low-power Atom processors. Most of these systems come in compact, mini form factors and are designed for business users or consumers that are looking for a rig that can provide a basic computing experience, wh... |
4 September 2009 09:22 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based Intel has recently announced a new list of prices for its desktop processors, providing users with some more affordable price tags for its Core 2 generation of processors. The move, which was made just before the earnings announcement expected from Advanced Micro Devices on Tuesday, allo... |
21 July 2009 06:41 GMT |
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Although we are approaching an inevitable release of Intel's next-generation Nehalem-based Core i5 processors, the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker appears to have grown really attached to its previous Core architecture, which it has made good use of in its latest processors. On that note, Chipzilla has ... |
2 June 2009 04:27 GMT |
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One of the most talked-about features that will be enabled in the next iteration of Windows is the Windows 7 XP Mode, which will essentially enable PC users to run Windows XP applications on the upcoming Windows 7 operating system. However, according to recent reports on the Internet, this feature won't be avail... |
6 May 2009 10:23 GMT |
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The notebook market is one of the most dynamic segments in today's PC industry, as a series of leading companies are trying to increase their market share with new product releases. That is the case of TriGem USA, a company mostly known for its Averatac brand, which provides users with a wide range of computer s... |
27 April 2009 09:10 GMT |
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The market for small-sized computer systems is continuing to grow at a fast pace, with a number of new computer system vendors introducing their own designs. While most products of this form factor are based on Intel's already famous Atom processor platform, there are some few ones that boast a different process... |
20 March 2009 12:09 GMT |
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In early January 2009, Lenovo, one of the leading vendors of portable computer systems, introduced its latest IdeaPad models, coming to provide its customers with a choice for a 14-, 15-, and a 16-inch laptop configuration. It now appears that the company's 16-inch model, dubbed IdeaPad Y650, has finally been ma... |
13 February 2009 10:25 GMT |
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Following the introduction of ASUS' latest portable computer system, which was featured with a new NVIDIA GeForce GT100-series graphics processor, LG has just announced a new notebook, dubbed XNote P510. The new 15.4-inch portable computer system has also been featured with one of NVIDIA's latest graphics p... |
12 February 2009 09:21 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based leading chip maker Intel is expected to announce a new desktop computer processor, part of the company's Core 2 Duo family of processors. The new desktop CPU has already been leaked on the company website, yesterday, after which it has been removed. However, the web page was availab... |
27 January 2009 09:11 GMT |
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According to the latest news on the Web, Intel could be planning adjusting its pricing scheme as soon as it launches its new Pentium dual-core E5400 CPU. The processor is expected to surface on January 18th and is said to feature a core clock of 2.7GHz with FSB 800 and 2MB cache. Moreover, the part should cost around... |
5 December 2008 06:15 GMT |
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It seems that the largest chip manufacturer worldwide was pleasantly impressed by the impact the latest performance details on its Core i7 processors had on everybody. While about two weeks ago the company announced that it plans to phase out most of the Xeon based chips, a total of 31 65nm CPUs, now its objective is... |
5 November 2008 02:59 GMT |
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The HP Compaq 2230s notebook has been designed mainly for those users that spend a lot of their time on the road. This new machine is powered up by an Intel Core 2 Duo CPU working on a Centrino platform. Although we're not talking about latest generation technology here, Hewlett-Packard's notebook is not a ... |
14 October 2008 04:38 GMT |
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Leading chip maker Intel is expected to release a new Core 2 Duo CPU for portable computer systems sometime in Q1 next year. According to details currently made available, the Santa Clara, California-based company is going to deliver a faster-running mobile CPU, raising the performance level of its current high-speed... |
3 October 2008 10:03 GMT |
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Price cuts are always an interesting subject, as they allow a user to acquire better products for less money than under normal circumstances. This holds true regardless of the manufacturer's reasons for it. However, if you're on the lookout for another price cut session for NVIDIA's GeForce lineup, the... |
22 July 2008 06:39 GMT |
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A woman-oriented tech website claims it was apparently tipped off on the upcoming release of upgraded iMacs. The new computers, sporting speedier processors and more storage space, are said to be released as soon as next week. The site claims the refreshed models will be priced similarly to the currently available iM... |
25 April 2008 04:50 GMT |
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Intel has just posted the updated price list for its select quad-core processors. The new offerings are up to 50 percent cheaper, depending on the frequency clock and the market it addresses. More than that, Intel posted two new processor models in the Celeron and Core 2 Duo families. The updated list includes the Co... |
21 April 2008 11:44 GMT |
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Chip manufacturer Intel will soon introduce one of its most important products on the processor market since the first release of its Pentium series. Its ultra-efficient Atom chip will power a new and increasingly growing sector of the IT industry, targeted at the emerging markets. According to market analysts, the c... |
29 March 2008 16:06 GMT |
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The Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF) intends to sue chip manufacturer Intel for an alleged patent violation. The lawsuit is based on the supposition that Intel's Core 2 Duo processor infringes on Patent No. 5,781,752 (also known as the '752 patent).The '752 is entitled "Table Based Data Spec... |
8 February 2008 02:51 GMT |
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Remember the small, yet powerful and energy-efficient CPU that Intel has built especially for the MacBook Air some time ago? It seems that generic PC users will be able to get it inside their systems, no matter whether they are running Windows, Linux or any other flavor of operating system.Sources inside Intel's... |
31 January 2008 12:00 GMT |
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Names and conventions are the only thing that keeps us from going mad with the avalanche of new products that are dropped on the market on a daily basis. Processors are not an exception to the rule, but it seems that the numbering system got a little mixed up, so I'd rather make things clear before you start sma... |
30 January 2008 04:18 GMT |
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Penryns are slowly, but firmly claiming their place into the new notebook systems, so Intel decided to retire no less than nine mobile CPUs, namely seven Core 2 Duo chips built on the Merom core and two Celeron M processors.According to a product change notification, the first chips that will enter the discontinuance... |
29 January 2008 05:46 GMT |
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This year's MacWorld Expo brought enthusiasts the MacBook Air, the latest innovation from Steve Jobs' laboratories. Although it is not an all-times thinnest notebook, it surely is the thinnest model on the current market. Measuring only 4 millimeters at its thinnest point, the notebook is extremely elegant ... |
18 January 2008 05:28 GMT |
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Laptops are becoming more and more similar to the mobile phones. Not only that they keep on shrinking until they reach unbelievably small sizes, but they become to adopt the colorful trend we got used to with our handhelds. In fact, the colorful skins have stopped being a trend and transformed into a necessity. Some ... |
17 January 2008 11:38 GMT |
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Undoubtedly, the existence of an ultra-mobile version of Macintosh notebook was hardly a secret since alleged details about its features have emerged since early December. Although we knew about it, we could not help an exclamation sigh as the king of all notebooks, the MacBook Air, was first unveiled to the public.A... |
16 January 2008 02:55 GMT |
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Intel yesterday stunned the CES audience when it announced the launch of no less than 16 45-nanometer processors in the Penryn family. Shock grew even bigger when the chip manufacturer stated that the quad-core mobile processors will be substantially delayed due to power consumption-related issues.Intel's 45-nan... |
8 January 2008 11:39 GMT |
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As more and more central processing units are coming on the market, hardware manufacturing companies like Advanced Micro Devices and Intel are constantly removing old and obsolete product lines in order to make room in inventories for the new range of products. After Intel recently announced its intentions to send se... |
10 October 2007 05:08 GMT |
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As Intel prepares for a new line of desktop and mobile processors, the company decided that it was time to get rid of some of its older products and to stop manufacturing and shipping them. Affected by this decision are two main lines of products as the company will stop producing processors from the first Core gener... |
10 September 2007 09:38 GMT |
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While Intel still rules the desktop computer market with its dual core and quad core processors, on the mobile segment things are a little bit fuzzier, as AMD secured some time ago a couple of big contracts with important laptop and notebook producers like Dell and Toshiba.Now Intel tries to breathe new life into the... |
23 August 2007 10:55 GMT |
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Intel prepares another round in the products and price war with its rival company AMD. This time Intel decided that it's better to make several moves at once, so here they are. The fastest mainstream Intel processor designed for laptops and notebooks will arrive on the 2nd of September, while at the same time pr... |
16 August 2007 03:37 GMT |
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One would think that in the era of faster and bigger notebooks no one has the time to buy a lightweight laptop PC. While that may be true especially for those in search of a desktop replacement, some manufacturers still produce very successful laptop lines, most of them based upon tablet PCs and UMPCs in terms of int... |
26 June 2007 08:56 GMT |
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Or red. Or maybe pitch black if we were to speak about colors. Actually Sony's new VAIO CR series has been pushed onto the market again but aside from the good specs, this time it also packs a new face. Sony will offer the CR series in a pretty interesting range of colors. At the moment five "fashion-forward" li... |
13 June 2007 05:26 GMT |
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Yes, you've read it right and there's no mistake in the statement either. AMD has completely lost the war with INTEL CPUs and it seems that they have also lost their brains on the way to complete defeat. When I saw this news I was on my way of turning off the PC and go home. And everything would have remain... |
1 June 2007 11:12 GMT |
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The game is on, will we see any survivors after the flood? Maybe we will… who knows. On the 22nd of April, Intel is slated to drop the prices for its Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Duo offerings; this comes in the light of AMD's launch of their first quad-core processor, codenamed Barcelona, in mid-2007. On the Intel side,... |
29 March 2007 07:01 GMT |
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