A couple of days ago we posted on a rumor that suggested that Apple might be preparing to launch an updated line-up of new Macbook Pro on 13th April and it gives us pleasure to reveal that Apple has now officially updated the Macbook Pro Family.
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The Foxconn Inferno Katana P55-based motherboard
August 25th, 2009
admin Intel’s next-generation P55 platform for mainstream and performance desktop computers has been confirmed recently by the launch of the new Inferno Katana Foxconn’s motherboards. Foxconn has just announced the new board, confirming the support to not-yet-official LGA1156 compatible i5 Core processors. As the rumor went on previous occasions, is the new Inferno Katana was designed as a performance-ramp, which provides support for the next generation of Intel processors, Lynnfield, combined with multi-GPU technology from leading graphics chip makers in the world, AMD and NVIDIA.Specifications for the Inferno Katana is somewhat expected, given the number of leaked details that appeared on the Internet in recent weeks.
NVIDIA said to be planning new Intel-supporting chipsets
August 14th, 2009
admin One of the hot issues in today’s computer is the continuing battle between two of the world’s largest manufacturer of PCs, NVIDIA and Intel. Early in year two are involved in a legal dispute which saw the last filing of a complaint against Santa Clara, California-based neighbor and claimed that the four-year licensing agreement between the chip the two no longer applied to companies of the next generation of processors with integrated graphics.
Intel plans to deliver SSD firmware fix by the end of the week
August 7th, 2009
admin Intel announced at the end of last month that it is a firmware problem with its new 34nm Solid State Drives, which could affect user data under certain circumstances. The company has promised to find a solution and that it would suspend deliveries of the new 34nm SSDs until the firmware would be established and users can fill benefit from the performance specifications of the new stations.
Intel Atom Z-series processors are here to stay
August 3rd, 2009
admin At the end of last week there was a rumor that claimed Intel, the world’s largest supplier of microprocessors, informed its customers of its decision to stop accepting orders for its line of low-power modes Z Atom processors. The rumor went on to note that several netbook vendors have already said its order chips, but the orders would not be accepted.
Dell Adamo gets a much welcomed price cut
July 22nd, 2009
admin At the beginning of the year, Round Rock, Texas-based Dell, the world’s leading suppliers of portable computer systems, announced the release of the much anticipated Adamo laptop, an ultra-portable computer that is intended to compete with the Apple MacBook Air and Voodoo Envy HP. With a very slim and elegant design, the new laptop will be made in two different configurations; both are based on Intel’s low-power processor platform.
Intel plans new Core i3, i5 and i7 processors
July 21st, 2009
admin Intel is preparing the launch of the new mainstream processors, most of which are based on the holding of the next generation of Lynnfield core. The new CPU models are designed for the company LGA 1156 socket, which means that motherboard makers have been busy for them, trying to increase its market share to new signs.
Intel has updated its launch schedule for Clarksfield CPUs
July 14th, 2009
admin The “back to school” period is fast approaching, it is no wonder that rumors of the new Intel processors will surface on the Internet. According to recent reports, Santa Clara, California-based chip maker has to be updated launch schedule for a couple of new processors, including the highly anticipated notebook targeted Clarkfield CPU, new desktop-based Lynnfield processors and several new server chips.
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