Faster entry-level Gulftown may come out next week
Now that its latest batch of ultra-low-voltage processors is out the door, Intel may decide to revisit its fastest and most power-hungry processor family. That's right: according to VR-Zone, a new Gulftown chip is on the way.
The site expects Intel to unleash the hexa-core Core i7-980 processor on June...
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Four low-power mobile Sandy CPUs debut
Intel seems fond of adding processors to its price list on quiet Sundays every now and then. That's just what happened with the latest batch of ultra-low-voltage Sandy Bridge mobile processors, which showed up out of the blue in the chipmaker's June 19 price list update. Here they are:
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AppleInsider: Apple's next Mac Pro rumored to be mountable with a custom CPU
and Intel lists new Sandy Bridge CPUs aimed at MacBook Air
and Apple rumored to offer next-gen MacBook Airs with black finish
PreCentral reports TouchPad now available for pre-order and
Verizon ending unlimited...
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7'', Tegra 2-powered Acer slate priced at $349
Many firms seem to be diving into the tablet market with $500 slates that ape the iPad 2, so seeing a hardware vendor buck that trend definitely feels refreshing. I'm talking, of course, about Acer and its Iconia Tab A100. Engadget discovered that Walmart has put up a display...
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Serious Sam 3 stays true to franchise's roots
Earlier this year, we learned that a third chapter in the Serious Sam franchise is due out this summer. The game isn't ready yet, but Rock, Paper, Shotgun spent some quality time with one level and came away impressed. Serious Sam 3 appears to stay true...
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GRID online multiplayer meets early demise on PC
Allowing users to host dedicated multiplayer servers was once a staple of the PC gaming scene. Such freedom is rare these days, which is a real shame. As Bruno highlighted in his 10 commandments of PC gaming post, dedicated servers are desirable because they allow for user...
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Intel teases many-core 22-nm products at HPC conference
The International Supercomputing Conference is taking place in Hamburg, Germany this week, and Intel is there drumming up hype for its upcoming many-integrated-core (MIC) products. As you might already know, Intel's MIC efforts were born out of the ashes of the failed Larrabee project. Intel is shipping Knights Ferry...
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