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Now that the shortage of many of the Intel Core 2010 processors has ended Intel is set to offer up some new mobile parts for laptops. The new processors were tipped in a leaked service manual reports ...
MSI’s Core i7 GT660R gaming laptop is now available to purchase in the US. Equipped with a 1.73GHz Core i7-740QM processor, 6GB of RAM, a 1TB hard drive (7,200RPM), Blu-ray combo drive, and NVIDIA’s ...
Intel launched Core i7-940XM, i7-840QM and i7-740QM CPUs priced at US$1,054, US$546 and US$364, respectively on June 20, and plans to release more notebook processors, the Core i7-640M, i5-580M and i5 ...
It appears that Apple isn’t the only one dealing with product leaks. On May 30, Engadget stumbled across a roadmap with the specs for the entire fall collection of mobile chips from Intel. The roadmap ...
If you've read our review of Intel's new desktop Sandy Bridge processors, you'll know they're bonkers quick. But you'll also be aware that Intel's latest processor architecture is arguably more about ...
The Toshiba Satellite A665-S6094 ($899.99 list, at Best Buy) laptop looks no different than the model we looked at earlier this year, but under the hood it receives a jolt in performance with its quad ...
After being announced way back in February ahead of the CeBIT trade show, MSI's GT660 gaming notebook is finally available in the United States. Powered by an Intel Core i7-740QM processor, the GT660 ...
PC makers Hewlett-Packard and Dell have spilled details about new quad-core laptop processors from Intel prior to launch of the chips. Details about the new quad-core Core i7-840QM and Core i7-740QM ...
You hear that noise? That's the sound of the 3D bandwagon headed in your direction, and everyone's jumping on. That includes Toshiba, which has made available its first 3D laptop, the Satellite ...