We've thrown all the old results out of the window and started a-fresh for 2011. Every CPU in the line-up - 11 in all - have been tested from the grounds-up using newer benchmarks and up-to-date ...
I asked Intel this morning, and they're still saying that the release is in week 3, not week 1. Of course, that doesn't mean that the information I'm receiving is current Click to expand... I assume ...
Intel will start shipping its dual-core Core i5 and i7 microprocessors based on the Sandy Bridge architecture for laptops starting on Feb. 20. The new microprocessors will draw between 17 watts and 35 ...
One the eve of the 2011 CES show, Intel has officially unveiled the details about its new line of desktop and laptop CPUs. Dan Ackerman leads CNET's coverage of computers and gaming hardware. A New ...
On Feb. 1 Intel issued a recall of its Sandy Bridge integrated graphics processors due to a design error in its Cougar Point support chipset for the new platform. A ...
Look what just arrived at CultofMac towers here in San Francisco. Yes, it’s one of Apple’s awesome new Core i5 iMacs. It’s a $1,999 27-inch i5 model (It’s stock — no build-to-order options. Couldn’t ...
Wait, but didn't that happen back at CES? Not quite: while Intel announced the availability of Sandy Bridge back in January, it only started to ship its quad-core chips -- now all the dual-core Core ...
Intel rang in 2011 with its second-generation Core processors, promising vastly superior performance, better graphics capabilities, and improved energy efficiency. How much of a difference can a new ...
The Lacklustre performance of Intel HD Graphics. From Hexus.net. All of Intel’s Sandy Bridge processors bring either Intel HD 2000 or HD 3000 graphics to the table. But very often these have been a ...
Here's a CPU-Z shot of the Core i7 2600K idling at 1,600MHz. You'll note that it has a 3.4GHz basic speed that ramps up to 3.8GHz when a single thread is running. The math-intensive AVX ...
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