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New Intel Ultra-Low-Voltage Core i7

April 16th, 2010

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Intel will be adding new ultra-low-voltage (ULV) chips to the existing 640UM (1.2GHz) and 620UM (1.06GHz) Core i7 processors. The 1.33GHz Core i7 660UM and 1.46GHz Core i7 680UM chips have the same 18W TDP (thermal design power) as the existing range but can be overclocked to 2.4GHz and 2.53GHz, respectively. Like its higher-powered siblings, the ULV chips will support four d ata streams as the same time, effectively simulating a quad-core processor. The integrated graphics chipset runs at 500MHz, but slows down to 166MHz to save power.

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Mini 5 is the first in line for Dell’s slate tablet family

March 14th, 2010

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The Mini 5 might be Dell’s answer to the Apple iPad. It looks like Dell isn’t interested in releasing just one tablet computer–they’re ready to start a whole collection. According to Wired, Dell’s general manager of the Tablet Computer Division, Neeraj Choubey, said the computer company is going to produce “a family of tablets”.

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iiView Vpad tablet With Atom N270 chip

February 2nd, 2010

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The Vpad comes in three editions, with varying options in HDD space and Internet connectivity, specifically. Here’s what you can expect in the most basic model:

* 10.2-inch color touchscreen display (1024 x 600 resolution)
* Windows 7 Starter Edition
* Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz processor
* 1GB of RAM
* 160GB hard drive
* 802.11n Wi-Fi; 10/100 Ethernet
* Three USB ports
* VGA
* 2-in-1 headphone/microphone jack
* Measurements: 2.1lbs (0.952kg); 6.57 x 10.5 x 1 inches (166.88 x 266.7 x 25.4mm)

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