Despite what seemed like a double-day of work and a whole day without mobile internet yesterday, I hardly had time to publish any content at all which wasn’t really my intention but I guess that’s how it’s going to go for the next few days at CES as the madness builds to a crescendo today, the first real day of CES.
I do have some news though and I’ve got some videos and information to sort th
With production time of its Tablet approaching, Apple has been making its final decisions on which components will go into the device, which is due out in March. Unfortunately for Intel, it didn't make the cut, says Northeast Securities analyst Ashok Kumar, based on conversations with Apple's design manufacturing partners.
HotHardware takes a detailed look at the new Intel Core i3. i5, and i7 mobile platform named Arrandale, with details regarding its 32nm CPU and integrated 45nm Intel HD GPU.
The N450 processor, and its relatives aimed at entry-level desktops, the D410 and D510 (nettops, as these compact, basic computers are being labelled), don’t appear to make significant gains in speed, but do integrate the memory controller and graphics processor into the CPU chip itself, promising even lower cost and lower power consumption, which are major attractions of netbooks.
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