Posts Tagged ‘quad-core’

Gigabyte intros its 15.6-inch P2542G gaming notebook at CeBIT

Today, Gigabyte introduced its 15.6-inch P2542G gaming notebook, at CeBIT 2012.

 

The Gigabyte P2542G is a gaming and multimedia notebook with a race car design, featuring a unique dual heat sink with dual air vents technology, for a powerful cooling during long hours of use. The machine has a 15.6-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080) LED backlight display, powered by a quad-core 3rd generation Intel Core i7 CPU (Ivy Bridge) and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660M GPU with 2GB of video memory.

 

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NVIDIA officially calls its Tegra 3 CPU architecture 4-Plus-1

NVIDIA officially renamed its Tegra 3 CPU architecture to 4-Plus-1.

 

 

4-PLUS-1 quad-core architecture

 

 

Yesterday, Nvidia announced that the Tegra 3 processor (with vSMP technology) architecture from now on (days before the Mobile World Congress) will be having a new trademarked name. The Kal-El quad-core processor with a “companion core” or a “ninja core” will now be called officially the 4-PLUS-1 quad-core architecture.

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Qualcomm announces its Fifth-Generation Gobi Reference Platform

Yesterday, Qualcomm announced its fifth generation Gobi embedded data connectivity reference platform for mobile devices, including thin form factor notebooks, tablets and convertibles.

 

 

 

 

 

The technology is based on Qualcomm’s Gobi 4G LTE wireless baseband modems, (MDM9615 and MDM9215), and delivers fast LTE connectivity on FDD and TDD networks worldwide, with backwards compatibility to HSPA+ and EV-DO networks.

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Asus gets ready to out new Transformer Prime 10.1-inch tablets

Asus is getting ready to out new Transformer Prime 10.1-inch tablets.

 

 

According to a leaked confidential spec sheet posted by Tabletowo (a Polish site), Asus is preparing to out another two Transformer Prime models, both running ICS.

The TF300T will be equipped with a 1.2 GHz Nvidia Tegra 3 (Kal-El) quad-core processor, 1GB of DDR3 memory and 16GB of storage, under the hood. All the rest specs look the same as the TF201, apart from the 8MP rear-facing camera (without a flash light), its thickness of 9.9mm (the TF201 model is with 1.6mm thinner) and its battery life of 8.5 hours and 12.5 hours with the docking keyboard connected. Also, the TF300T model will be a bit weighty; weighing 640g (TF201 is 58g lighter).

 

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Fujitsu will launch new 10.1-inch Fujitsu Stylistic M532 tablet

Fujitsu will launch its 10.1-inch Fujitsu Stylistic M532 tablet with ICS.

 

 

Fujitsu is getting ready to launch its new Stylistic M532 – Tegra 3 (quad-core) tablet, which will come with a 10.1-inch (1280 x 800) display, two cameras (3MP front and 8MP rear-facing camera with LED flashlight), 16GB of storage, a SIM slot (UMTS), microUSB and a microSD card reader.

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Samsung releases its Series 7 Gamer Yellow-notebook for ladies

Samsung releases its 17.3-inch Series 7 Gamer Yellow – a notebook for ladies and youngsters.

 

 

 

Samsung’s Series 7 Gamer Yellow notebook’s display lid is colored in yellow, as well as some parts above the keyboard, the sides and rear of the machine. The company has applied to the exterior Glass Flake coating technology, to enhance durability and add elegance.

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Acer announces its new Aspire S5 Ultrabook and Iconia Tab A700

Two hours ago, Acer announced its new Aspire S5 Ultrabook, a new service – AcerCloud, and its Iconia Tab A700 tablet, at CES in Las Vegas.

 

 

Chairman and CEO of Acer JT Wang opened the Press Conference, and said that “By Q2 this year, Acer will have four models of ultrabook.” and later added, “We already have Aspire S3, today you will see Aspire S5.”, and later, “The ultrabook is a mainstream train that cannot be stopped.” , and “When Windows 8 launches in the second half of this year, we’ll launch more ultrabooks for the new OS.” added Mr. JT Wang (photos of Mr. JT Wang, not included).

 

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