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Intel, the Santa Clara, California-based maker of central processing units, has decided to expand its collection of processors by unveiling some models for the Core i5 and Celeron series. The new CPUs that Intel has released aren't really the ones that knowledgeable customers have been waiting for. As such, i... |
30 January 2012 02:40 GMT |
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A new-generation iMac boasting the latest Intel processor and powerful NVIDIA graphics can be yours for just $999, only through Apple’s Special Deals section.This refurbished iMac boasts a 2.5GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i5 CPU and a 21.5-inch LED-backlit glossy widescreen display. Released May 2011, the system fur... |
23 January 2012 10:04 GMT |
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Together with the VAIO Z, that we reported about in a previous article published earlier today, during a local Sony press event we also had the opportunity of going hands-on with the all new VAIO SE1E notebook which was designed to provide both a 15.5-inch display and increased portability.In order to meet these need... |
27 September 2011 11:19 GMT |
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After announcing the Xnote P220 in Korea, LG has now come forward with new information regarding the release date and the specifications of this new ultra-portable notebook built around a high-quality 12.5-inch IPS display.The Xnote P220 comes as the successor of the P210, and it features pretty much the same design ... |
12 August 2011 08:27 GMT |
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Acer continues to expand its notebook portfolio with new models based on Intel's Sandy Bridge processors, the latest such device to join the party being the Aspire 4755G, which includes dedicated graphics built by Nvidia.
The notebook is designed around an LED backlit 14-inch CineCrystal display with a native... |
27 July 2011 07:35 GMT |
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Intel has recently started retailing in Japan three of its Sandy Bridge processors that were destined for mobile use, the Core i7-2720QM, Core i5-2520M and Core i5-2540M, and all of these are sold as boxed parts.
At a first glance, there doesn't appear to be any difference between these retail processors and ... |
5 July 2011 15:31 GMT |
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Yesterday, we reported that Intel has updated its price list to feature four new ultra-low voltage processors based on the Sandy Bridge architecture and today we get to see these aren't the last CPUs to be introduced by the Santa Clara chip giant this quarter, as the company has now listed two new other SKUs.The... |
21 June 2011 16:01 GMT |
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Just as we reported the previous week, Intel has just updated its official price list with four new ultra-low voltage mobile Sandy Bridge processors, including three Core i5 and i7 parts as well as a new Celeron CPU.All the chips feature a 17W TDP and come inside a smaller BGA package which enables notebook makers to... |
20 June 2011 04:05 GMT |
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When I first began playing The Witcher 2, which we reviewed at length here on Softpedia, I was not playing on a very good machine and I was forced to bring the graphics quality slider back to Medium when I started the game and even then during some character heavy sequences, like going straight through Flotsam, the g... |
31 May 2011 18:31 GMT |
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When Intel launched its first dual-core Sandy Bridge processors in February of this year the company also released a series of ULV mobile chips. Now, the Santa Clara giant is seeking to expand this range with three new Core i5 and Core i7 CPUs that will feature improved clock speeds.
All the chips feature a 17W TD... |
17 May 2011 16:11 GMT |
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In the coming months, Intel plans to expand its processor lineup with a series of new models based on the Sandy Bridge architecture and a recent report has just unveiled the specifications of two of these chips, the Core i3-2530M and the Core i5-2430M.
Both of these CPUs pack the same feature sets as their success... |
6 May 2011 04:59 GMT |
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Together with the company's upcoming line of Pentium processors, Intel also plans to develop a new series of Core i3 and Core i5 CPUs that will feature faster HD 3000 integrated graphics as well as improved clock speeds.
Intel hasn't officially announced any of these processors, but their names have popp... |
3 May 2011 05:13 GMT |
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In just a couple of weeks from now, Intel will add yet another Sandy Bridge processor to its lineup, the Core i5-2310. This new desktop processor will come as a revised version of the current Core i5-2300 and should offer slightly better performances while carrying the same price label.
The first details about the... |
24 March 2011 06:20 GMT |
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With most of the problems caused by Cougar Point's SATA bug behind them, computer manufacturers can now start releasing new Sandy Bridge-based notebooks into the wild, and Toshiba seems to be one of the first to do so with the Satellite L750 that was recently spotted online.
The new model appears to be a repl... |
21 March 2011 05:36 GMT |
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Ever since it introduced the first Sandy Bridge processors back in January of 2011, Intel has been hard at work developing new SKUs based on this architecture, and latest reports suggest that the company is getting ready to add yet another CPU model to its lineup, called the Core i5-2310.
Although it wasn't y... |
9 March 2011 08:36 GMT |
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Intel will soon release a new Core i5 processors, based on the company's recently introduced Sandy Bridge architecture, that will redefine the line between the Core i5 and Core i3 product families as it packs technologies common to both of these CPU series.
The new processors will be called the Core i5-2390T ... |
17 February 2011 07:16 GMT |
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Officially launched at the beginning of January, Intel's Sandy Bridge processor lineup was initially comprised out of 29 SKUs, but the count will continue to grow as Intel has plans to release a wide number of CPUs based on this architecture in the coming months, including the Core i3-2105 and Core i5-2405S proc... |
11 February 2011 03:39 GMT |
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It's been quite a busy month for Intel, as the company has not only introduced a wide array of chips based on its Sandy Bridge architecture, but an important collection of processors built using the company's older CPU designs, like the recently introduced Core i5-480M and Core i3-390M.
Both of them are ... |
24 January 2011 08:22 GMT |
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It appears that 2011 is not just the year when new products are set to emerge, as it is now reported that, in addition to launching a new set of processors, Intel will also kill off two of its arguably more popular existing CPUs.For those that are not up to speed, Intel will soon release the Sandy Bridge series of c... |
6 December 2010 08:32 GMT |
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Miniaturization has reached such a level nowadays that computer manufacturers are now able to equip even ultra-portable notebooks (bordering on netbooks) with powerful CPU solutions, one of the latest examples coming from Acer's subsidiary Gateway, who launched in Japan a 11.6-inch notebook packing an Intel Core... |
28 November 2010 07:31 GMT |
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Since Intel's new line of central processing units is steadily approaching its launch date, it is not surprising to stumble upon rumors related to it, the latest one even uncovering the number of threads that some Core i5 and Core i7 chips will sport.As end-users know, Sandy Bridge is the codename of Intel'... |
8 October 2010 09:28 GMT |
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As it often happens, CPUs get updated to a new stepping once they have been around long enough, and Intel has just announced that several of its Core i3 and Core i5 Series “Clarkdale” processors will be moving on to the K0 stepping and leaving behind the existing C2 stepping.Changing the silicon stepping... |
20 September 2010 09:50 GMT |
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Even though media slates are gaining traction, Fujitsu is still quite mindful of the fact that physical keyboards are far from disappearing from the mobile segment, so the company is working on yet another convertible tablet, the Lifebook T580, a 10-inch device which runs on an Intel Core i5 CPU.So far, tablet maker... |
30 August 2010 04:39 GMT |
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Though Intel has been, and still is, the biggest supplier of PC central processing units, it hasn't exactly gone down in history as a chip maker that condones overclocking overmuch. In fact, though end-users may not remember, there was actually a time, not too long ago, when not just Intel, but also AMD and VIA,... |
28 May 2010 02:46 GMT |
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Though there are a great many suppliers of mobile personal computers, all laptops are alike in the way that they are powered by central processing units from either Intel or Advanced Micro Devices. One of the more noteworthy, current-generation chips is known as the Core i5-540M and has a core clock of 2.53GHz, overc... |
24 May 2010 05:24 GMT |
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iFixit has popped open Apple’s new, Core i5 MacBook Pro (15 inch) and has been able to list quite a few differences, compared to the older MacBook Pro models. A summary of such changes is available courtesy of 9to5mac, which posts the following interesting tidbits from iFixit's mid-2010 MacBook Pro teardow... |
20 April 2010 01:50 GMT |
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Even though Intel usually puts up a resounding press announcement whenever it unleashes a new central processing unit, (or solid state drive, or other hardware), the chip maker seems to have decided against it this once, as it quietly refreshed its desktop CPU lineup. Nevertheless, with market watchers being who the... |
19 April 2010 08:35 GMT |
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Apple took its online store down earlier today only to bring it back online hours later, featuring upgraded hardware. Rumors had it that it was planning to equip its entire line of notebooks with Core i5 and Core i7 CPUs from Intel. The rumors were proven partially true, as Apple has updated its 15-inch and 17-inch M... |
13 April 2010 09:30 GMT |
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Not so long ago, it was revealed that Intel planned to introduce, sooner or later, a new dual-core processor with a clock speed of 3.6Ghz. This model, however, will likely be meant for the high end, which means that the Santa Clara chip maker will have to develop a different model for the mainstream. Granted, the exi... |
24 March 2010 11:51 GMT |
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Even though it seems to be having trouble meeting the demand for its current set of central processing units, with the Gulftown being almost completely sold out in Europe, Intel is still working on further expanding its product lineup. Apparently, the currently highest-clocked dual-core that Intel has is not strong ... |
20 March 2010 07:22 GMT |
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While gaming and performance enthusiasts that want their PCs mobile usually look for notebooks that are as strong as possible, paying less attention to size and shape, there are also end-users that want their laptops light and thin. Thinness usually adds a touch of style and also makes devices more portable. In its X... |
9 March 2010 05:24 GMT |
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A curious listing has emerged over at Tosh Computers, an Apple reseller. Although regarded as a publicity stunt, Tosh lists 17-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pros featuring Intel’s Core i5 and i7 processors, configurations that are yet to be confirmed by Apple. In fact, Tosh itself notes that, “Only Apple can ... |
8 March 2010 10:05 GMT |
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MSI, one of the world's leading vendors of personal computers, hardware components and computing products, recently started shipping its new CR620 laptop, which it announced early this month. Part of the outfit's Classic series, the new laptop has been featured with some of the latest hardware solutions on ... |
17 February 2010 11:12 GMT |
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Gateway, one of the world's leading vendors of personal computer systems and a subsidiary of the world's second largest PC vendor, Acer, has recently announced an update to its line of FX gaming series, with the addition of new models. Designed to take advantage of the latest hardware, the new systems will ... |
3 February 2010 03:00 GMT |
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Consumer electronics and PC vendor Sony has announced today the launch of the new Vaio E series, the company's new line of personal laptops, featuring the latest Intel processors and boasting a 15.5-inch display. In addition to the power delivered by the new Intel CPUs, Sony's latest Vaio E series will enab... |
2 February 2010 11:52 GMT |
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Intel has already scored quite big after its introduction of the Pine Trail mobile platform and, some time after, the central processing units with integrated graphics. While the Santa Clara company does not seem intent on unleashing another wave of releases, smaller splashes are still imminent, with the next one rec... |
1 February 2010 10:30 GMT |
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Placing Core i7 CPUs into the Let's Note R9 ultraportable laptop is not the only upgrade that Panasonic is trumpeting. In fact, the company has also upgraded three entire notebook lines. The laptop families that will be seeing better performance capabilities are the Let's note N9, S9 and F9. Panasonic is eq... |
26 January 2010 05:28 GMT |
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While it is unclear why HardMac is under the impression that Apple is gearing up to upgrade the MacBook Air, the publication cites recent rumors as suggesting that the Mac maker just might. The site claims it’s possible that Intel sends new chips in the form of first samples over to Apple, at a premium price, b... |
22 January 2010 09:02 GMT |
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HP has recently unveiled that its Envy 15 laptops now boast USB 3.0, but it seems that the company has no intention of limiting itself to upgrading a single product line. Hewlett-Packard has refreshed two other notebooks from the Pavilion series, namely the dv6t and dv7t, which offer “sophisticated elegance&rdq... |
18 January 2010 03:57 GMT |
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Earlier this week, Intel caused a stir when it sent out an email announcing two chances to win a MacBook Pro equipped with an Intel Core i5 processor, via its Retail Edge Program. The program allows retail employees who sell Intel products to access technical knowledge and sales tips, and ultimately earn "chips" that... |
15 January 2010 08:33 GMT |
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A Spanish site has stumbled across a piece of promotion material, which seems to indicate that Apple is on the verge of releasing new Core i5 MacBook computers. Two lucky winners will recieive MacBook Pros with the new Core i5 processors, according to the advert. Faq-Mac.com reveals that the promotion was included i... |
14 January 2010 03:47 GMT |
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With computing technology evolving very quickly, better and faster Random Access Memory (RAM) is always a pleasant sight. This is especially true considering the approach of six-core chips, with Intel's Core i7 980X already planned for March. G.Skill decided to supply the beginning of 2010 with a new set of memo... |
5 January 2010 10:41 GMT |
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The Intel Core i5 is the first processor allowing the P55 core-logic to handle all input/output functions. The chip provides this functionality through integration of both a two-channel DDR3 memory controller and a PCI Express 2.0 graphics port. This functionality is added to the high overclocking potential of the CP... |
17 December 2009 04:38 GMT |
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Determined to be among the hardware manufacturers that will offer support for Intel's upcoming Core i7 and Core i5 central processor, BIOSTAR released its so-called “TH55 XE” motherboard for consumer use. The “TH55 XE” is a uATX motherboard that integrates a total of seven phases power de... |
9 December 2009 04:08 GMT |
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Eager to provide its customers with high-performance motherboards with support for Intel's future processors, ASRock detailed its H55 motherboard lineup which consists of two micro-ATX and a “normal” ATX motherboard. These three products will support Intel's upcoming Core i3 and Core i5 “C... |
27 November 2009 04:52 GMT |
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As it has been written on several occasions, the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker, Intel is expected to debut a new line of mainstream processors, based on the company's next-generation 32nm manufacturing process. Codenamed 'Clarkdale', the new CPUs will be aimed at the desktop PC segment and ... |
23 November 2009 09:48 GMT |
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32nm technology is just a step away from truly widespread marketing and Intel seems to want to take the lead from the very beginning with its plans to introduce not one, but four central processing units based on this type of circuitry. Set to enter commerce in January, no more than two months from now, are the A... |
14 November 2009 03:54 GMT |
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The launch of Intel's P55 mainstream platform has enabled the majority of motherboard manufacturers to update their portfolios with new products, specifically designed to provide consumers with support for the chip maker's latest LGA 1156-compatible Core i7 and Core i5 processors. Such is the case with Taiw... |
30 October 2009 04:32 GMT |
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The holiday season is almost here, which means that you are probably already planning out your shopping budget by taking a look at some of the latest products that have recently been launched on the market. Now, if you are looking for a new desktop computer system, you are likely to choose among Intel's latest P... |
28 October 2009 10:38 GMT |
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As you have probably found out, Intel has recently updated its processor platform with the introduction of the much-anticipated P55 platform, featuring the chip maker's new LGA1156 socket and compatible Core i5 and Core i7 processors. Following the official debut of the new platform, a number of PC vendors have ... |
1 October 2009 10:55 GMT |
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