Posts Tagged ‘TDP’

MSI EX610 (MS-163D) faulty AMD processor replaced

MSI EX610-018EU (MS-163D) notebook faulty AMD processor replaced.

 

Image from last year

 

Almost a year ago (back in May, 2011), we had an MSI EX610 (MS-163D) notebook brought to us, at Laptoport, for a noisy-fan replacement. Recently the machine stopped working, and here it is again.

 

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Eurocom launches 17.3-inch full HD Panther 4.0 super-notebook

Yesterday, Eurocom launched its 17.3-inch full HD Panther 4.0 super-notebook.

 

 

 

 

Panther 4.0 is the world’s most powerful Super-Notebook. It has a 17.3-inch full HD (1920 x 1080) display (a choice of matte, glossy or 3D). The machine is equipped with Intel X79 Sandy Bridge-E Core Logic and a desktop Intel Core i7-3960X (6 cores/12 threads – 3.9 GHz with 15MB of L3 cache) Extreme edition processor with 130W TDP, using LGA2011 socket (Intel Xeon processors supported too).

 

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Intel releases N2600 and N2800-two new low-power dual-core Atom processors for netbooks

Intel released N2600 and N2800 – its new low-power dual-core Atom processors for netbooks.

 

 

 

 

 

The N2600 and N2800 are Intel’s Third-generation Atom Cedar Trail processors with low-power designs intended for the netbook sector. Those 32nm processors offer 20% better performance compared to previous generation, full HD 1080p video Playback, up to 10 hours of battery life and weeks of standby at an affordable price.

The 1.6GHz N2600 and 1.86GHz N2800 dual-core processors work in harmony with the integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3600/ 3650 (which offer improved graphics performance up to 2X compared to the previous generations) and the Intel NM10 Express Chipset, featuring a small form factor package size which allows thinner netbook designs.

 

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AMD updates its notebook A-Series Accelerated Processing Units

AMD updated its notebook A-Series family of APUs.

 

Yesterday, AMD updated its A-Series notebook Accelerated Processing Units (APUs), combining up to four x86 CPU cores with up to 400 Radeon cores and delivering powerful DirectX11-capable, discrete graphics and dedicated HD video processing on a single chip.

The AMD A-Series family of APUs also features AMD Steady Video, designed to stabilize videos playback, eliminating shakes and jitters. On select systems with AMD A-Series APUs, Internet Explorer 9 will include an AMD Steady Video plugin, unlocking one-click control for video stabilization.

 

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Dell Latitude ST Windows 7 tablet-video

Dell Latitude ST Windows 7 tablet – video.

 

 

The Dell Latitude ST Tablet is believed to be announced in late-October/ early-November with the following specs:

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Asus offers five models of its ZENBOOK Ultrabook in the US

Asus is already offering five models of its ZENBOOK Ultrabook in the US.

The ASUS ZENBOOK is a combination of a masterpiece design and incredible uncompromising performance – the perfect balance of elegance and power in an Ultrabook. Its design is based on four key principles – Beauty, Performance, Green and Sound.

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Toshiba releases another 13.3-inch Ultrabook-Dynabook R631 in Japan

Today, Toshiba released in Japan its new Dynabook R631 – another 13.3-inch Ultrabook.

Toshiba’s Dynabook R631 Ultrabook comes with 1.6 GHz Intel Core i5-2467M dual-core Sandy Bridge processor, delivering four threads with Intel’s Hyper-Threading and processor speeds up to 2.3 GHz with Intel’s Turbo Boost 2.0 technology. This energy efficient CPU has plenty of power, supporting VT-x, Anti-Theft and 4G WiMAX Wireless with a step TDP of just 17W.

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