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Acer Aspire AS5740-5513 Review

Intel Core i3 based notebooks are hot these days and Acer has managed to shelf their Aspire AS5740 notebook having core i3 330M processor. I must praise that 330M model of core i3 was released on January 7, 2010 and Acer managed to put that in their notebook in no time. Core i3 is indeed [...]

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MeeGo – A New mobile platform

The world’s largest mobile maker Nokia and the world’s largest chip maker Intel have joined their hands to form a platform for mobiles named MeeGo. The news was unleashed at the mobile conference at Barcelona on 15th February. The new open source platform is created by merging the Nokia Maemo: its platform for Smartphone and [...]

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Intel releases Information about new processors

Intel is to releases its first processor for its Core i5 series in September. This series will also be based on the Nahelum microarchitecture. Along with this, Intel will also announce two more processors for the Core i7 series. The new processors are Core i5-759, Core i7-860 and Core i7-870.

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32-nm Processors around the corner

It’s been some time since we’re looking at the 45-nm processors in the market. They include Intel Penryn and Nehelum based CPUs, AMD Phenom series, Graphics Processors from Nvidia and AMD, and mobile processors which were introduced by Toshiba, Sandisk and other companies. Due to Intel’s high-k metal technology, these processors proved to be not [...]

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Netbooks to replace Notebooks?

“If it [a netbook] does replace a low-end notebook then that’s good for us.” Intel CEO Paul Otellini. Surely it’s good for Intel, but does it make sense? Will Netbooks replace Notebook? Still many people think that Netbooks are a better option to go for as they are new in market and will replace laptops. [...]

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Explaining Intel’s QuickPath Technology

FSB (front-side-bus) was not enough to meet the future requirements of computing with ever increasing cores, processors, multithreaded optimizations and memory technologies. In year 2008, Intel introduced Quick-Path-Architecture to replace FSB with high bandwidth and low latency. Intel also provided point-to-point interconnects between all components and some other architectural changes to make system more efficient [...]

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Intel Vs AMD

With the unlimited desire to have high speed of processors, yet in a small size, less power dissipation and affordable cost, the competition is never more tough between the companies as it is today! Every time you turn on your PC, mostly it has either an Intel processor or an AMD’s one. Many people think [...]

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Laptop Market Division

Intel recently announced its plans to separate the thin and light laptop industry into four different Categories. Based on these, the products in the future will be developed. These divisions are designed to expand the computing industry, and make things unique for a specific task. Its based on Consumer Ultra Low Voltage (CULV) program.

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Tera scale Computing

Tera-scale computing will be the next revolution in computing technology by intel for the next decade. In tera scale computing processors will consist of 100s of cores and are capable of performing trillions of calculations per second! Machines will become so powerful that none has imagined today. Intel is investing millions of dollar in the [...]

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Inside Intel Atom

Intel Atom has become popular in a short time. A lot of companies are making netbooks and ultra thin notebooks which people are finding extremely useful as well as cheap. That’s the reason of its sudden growth in the computer market and companies such as AMD and Nvidia have also made their counterparts for this [...]

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