intel.com - 1/19/2009
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Intel® Core™2 Quad processor Introducing the Intel Core 2 Quad processor for desktop PCs, designed to handle massive compute and visualization workloads enabled by powerful multi-core technology. Providing all the bandwidth you need for next-generation highly-threaded applications, the ...
pcpro.co.uk - 1/16/2009
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pcpro.co.uk —
The big arrival in the Labs yesterday was
a barebones PC chassis from Shuttle , with something
very special sitting inside: the very first dual-core Atom processor we’ve seen. The original Atom has been at the heart of the huge shake-up in the laptop ...
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apple.com - 1/15/2009
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apple.com —
13.3-inch glossy widescreen 1280 x 800 display with
250 cd/m2 brightness; 1.83 GHz Intel Core Duo processor;
667 MHz front-side bus; 512MB of 667 MHz DDR2 SDRAM, expandable to 2GB; 60GB Serial ATA hard drive running at 5400 rpm, with Sudden Motion ...
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Apple Unveils New MacBook Featuring Intel Core Duo ...
appleinsider.com - 1/16/2009
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appleinsider.com —
Based on reports from an unnamed NVIDIA partner,
a PC Enthusiast website has controversially concluded that Apple's
next Mac mini will be use NVIDIA's Ion platform, which pairs NVIDIA's 9400M system controller and integrated GPU with Intel's low power ...
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Apple rumored to adopt NVIDIA's Ion platform
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Possible iMac quad-core CPUs; Mac clone maker blocked; more
AppleInsider —
... , Intel on Monday said it has launched a round of low-power Core 2 Quad processors. The new components at 2.33GHz, 2.66GHz and 2.83GHz all consume just 65W of energy at their thermal limits compared to the 95W of past models at the same clock speed, all without losing features or the amount of onboard cache. These are meant for "sleek and cool" desktops, Intel says. In bulk quantities, they should cost $245, $320 and $369 each, or tangibly less than Intel's notebook-oriented equivalents -- which, at their best, clock in at 2.53GHz and cost $1,038 per chip at that speed. ...
Quad-Core iMac Now a Stronger Possibility
TheAppleBlog —
... The rumors have gained renewed strength based on news from Intel regarding new, low power quad-core processors that they’ve just released. The new processors are designed for desktop use, in contrast with the existing low-power notebook chips, and as such would represent a departure for the iMac line, which typically uses mobile processors. ...
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