Intel, the world’s largest producer of microprocessors, has launched its Intel Atom platform, codenamed “Oak Trail”, which will equip 35 of tablet PCs starting next month.

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The largest chip manufacturer in the world, Intel has announced the third generation of SSDs, Intel Solid-State Drive 320. The new SSD drives have ample storage capacity and the price of the new units is advantageous for many users, with a cost of up to 30% lower than previous generation SSD – Intel X25-M SATA.

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Intel has announced the launch of Core i7 990X with 6 cores. While maintaining a brave speed of QPI from 6.4GT/s and a top TDP of 130 Watts, the 990X has a slight performance boost from Intel Core i7 980X, from 3.33 GHz to 3.46GHz for 990X.

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The Toshiba Dynabook has a monochromatic top which changes colours when you look at it. The colour of the laptop’s top changes when you turn it, move it no matter the angle you look at it. Most laptops on the market today are in a couple standard colors, but Toshiba wanted to add some colour to the Dynabook Qosmio.

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Remember the gimmicks played by game companies to unlock stages in your game CDs that are actually present in those CDs. All that the companies ask for is few extra dollars and they give you keys using which you can unlock more sections of the game for an added fun. Intel is now openly testing something very similar with its hardware.

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Intel turns Clamshell Classmate into rugged notebook

On September 17, 2010, in Laptops / Computers, by Mike Jefferson

Intel is the leading manufacturer of processors but besides processors, Intel is working on notebooks as well. Intel has decided to revamp its Clamshell Classmate by turning it into a more rugged notebook that can work in harsh environment with ease.

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We agree that you will probably not remember ASUS rolling out the Eee PC 1015PEM which boasted an Intel Atom N550 processor. Afterall, its only ASUS (just the baby ASUS) which cannot be compared with the likes of (your favs) Dell and HP but this time you got to read it and remember it. HP has also hinted that it might be using the newly launched (and already famous) Atom N550 processors for its upcoming line of netbooks though HP hasn’t yet officially commented on this leak. If the product description of HP Mini 5103 from HP’s U.S. website is to be believed then this upcoming netbook from HP will have Intel Atom Dual core N550 1.5-GHz processor with 512 KB Level 2 cache and 667 MHz front side bus (FSB).

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