by Elizabeth Blair York | March 28th, 2008
“Fast” just got faster.
The Core 2 Quad chips using Intel’s 45nm technology and hafnium-infused circuitry are out. We’re talking four processing cores and up to 12MB of shared L2 cache.
Yes, you read that right: 12MB of CACHE.
Zoom. Zoom. Indeed.
Oh, and if you remember the old days of upgrading to that big ‘ol 386 back in the day? These babies are boasting 1333 MHz.
Think about all the things you’ll be able to do…until the next upgrade.
If you’re a techie, check out the chips at Micro Center.
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by Elizabeth Blair York | March 14th, 2008
Your company laptop may soon be a whole lot lighter.
Coming up this year, Intel is rolling out a new line of microprocessors called “ATOM” which are geared to a new kind of notebook computers. The systems (being called “netbooks” or “nettops”) will have just enough processing power to drive an operating system, basic applications, and a search engine.
It was the iPhone’s huge success that has opened the business market to these new solutiona. Originally, the biggest impact was expected in education sectors and emerging markets. Now Intel’s CEO Paul Otellini sees a good portion of the expected $10 billion market going to corporate customers from small businesses to large enterprise solutions as a “companion device”.
Somewhat akin to a big ‘ol PDA. Except without the cool touchscreen and ability to make calls.
Prices are anticipated to initially run between $250 and $300.
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