Sunday, May 17, 2009

ASUS Triton 81 CPU cooler for Core i7 unveiled

The Triton 81 features a copper base, four copper heatpipes and aluminium fins. It measures 120.5mm (L) x 117.6mm (W) x 144.7mm (H), weighs 695g and has a silent 90mm fan with a noise level of just 18dBA during normal operation.
With the advancement of computational and processor power comes a worry that each user has to face—overheating. To combat this problem, ASUS has launched the new ASUS Triton 81—the latest member of the Triton family of highly effective thermal solutions. Capable of supporting powerful Quad-Core™ processors as well as the latest Intel® Core™ i7 processor (LGA 1366), it is equipped with an exclusive 4-way airflow heatsink design and dual-fan technology for highly efficient CPU cooling; while a diamond-blue LED provides aesthetic appeal for DIY and overclocking enthusiasts.

Unimpeded 4-way Airflow Design for Impressive Overclocking
The Triton 81 utilizes an exclusive 4-way airflow heatsink design to create an unobstructed passage of air circulation; and together with 4 U-shaped copper heatpipes for the most efficient heat transference, delivers ultimate cooling performance for a myriad of processor intensive applications and modifications.

Dual-Fan Technology for Maximum Airflow
Equipped with a diamond-blue LED with dual 90mm fans, the Triton 81 provides an effective channel of airflow to the system, delivering vital thermal protection for stable operations. Despite its powerful performance, the Triton 81 is a relatively silent yet effective performance component—running at a mere 18 dBA with its built-in PWM function, which automatically adjusts fan speeds according to the CPU’s temperature for an optimal operating environment.

Up-to-date Application
To keep up with both current and future gaming and processor technologies, the Triton 81 is also able to support multiple applications—and with support for the latest Intel® Core™ i7 processor (LGA 1366), DIY and gaming enthusiasts the world over will be able to easily utilize it to help push the potential of their computers faster than ever before.

Foxconn 945G7AD Motherboard

Main features

  • Adopting the newest standard of CPU voltage modules-VRM11, Foxconn 945G7AD can perfectly support the latest intel desktop processor Conroe series
  • Fool-proof and well organized IDE connector and power connector design
  • 4 phases with 1 low 2 high design enable the power support better
  • The main board adopts Intel 945G Northbridge and ICH7R Southbridge. Four of the serial ATA 2 ports supporting NCQ command system offer the higher transferring and extension
  • Adopt Realtek ALC 861 - High Definition Audio, provide 7.1 channel audio system and support Azlia technology. That makes users easy buildup Home entertainment
  • All of the front connector are painted colorful. Any one can plug and remove front panel headers easily by different colors
  • Provides 5V standby Led, which bring great convenience for DIY customers
  • Integrates Intel GMA950 graphic card and provide a extra discrete PCI-E 16X graphic card slot

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Intel® Core™2 Processor with vPro™ Technology


Designed from the ground up to empower IT while meeting the demanding needs of business, the Intel® Core™2 processor with vPro™ technology provides enhanced security, remote manageability, and industry–leading performance¹ so you can spend more time on strategic initiatives while reducing PC issues and downtime

Intel® Centrino® 2 with vPro™ Technology


Keep your workforce more secure, managed, and mobile. With security and manageability built right onto the chip, Intel® Centrino® 2 with vPro™ technology provides hardware-assisted remote isolation, diagnostics, and repair, so you can manage your mobile workforce remotely, even if the system's OS is unresponsive.¹ And with exceptional dual-core performance, 5X better wireless performanceΩ and the longest possible battery life.²

Now you can also get notebooks with Intel Centrino 2 with vPro technology in astonishingly thin and light packages. As the smallest version of Intel® Centrino® processor technology yet-50 percent smaller-you're most mobile workforce can enjoy the sleekest full-featured and performance packed notebooks³ along with improved energy efficiency and power savings.°

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Intel and UltraSuede Offer Touchable Laptop PC

Intel and Toray Ultrasuede are all set to deliver trendy laptop PCs for the fashion-conscious. Each laptop, powered by Intel Centrino mobile technology, reeks of style and features Ultrasuede delivering "a unique, personal touch to mobile computing

Ultrasuede is a micro-fiber fabric that is directly integrated into the casing of the laptop, designed to change the look and feel completely. Yeah, after being used to the drab black/gray laptops, I couldn't believe the image on the right was a laptop until I took a closer look.

It's about time, as well. Style is no longer confined to the Mac afficianados. The laptops also offer wireless computing capabilities. Let's hope the price factor does not play a major role here

The Outside Reflects Gaming Power on the Inside


To start things off, the doesn’t look like your boring, old PC. This is one mean-looking gaming machine. It is equipped with an NZXT LEXA Blackline Chassis which sports a menacing black and red color theme.

To give this PC a more unique look, the front and back panels slightly protrude above the chassis’ top portion. In addition, a contoured surface gives these panels a distinctly edgy feel. You’ll also find pre-installed neon lights inside the casing. These make the sides glow a fierce red, as if hinting at the power this PC can potentially produce.

Looks aside, this chassis proves it is worthy of gaming use with its performance-oriented features. Components run cool since . The interior is large enough so as to accommodate and assimilate complex liquid cooling systems. What’s more, the chassis also boasts of temperature indicators to alarm you right away in case one of your components reaches a certain level of heat.

Made out of thick steel, the chassis protects everything that is inside, making it perfect if you’re the type who likes going to LAN gaming parties and gaming events. The PC also possesses built-in dust filters to ensure the PC is protected from dust. A screwless installation mechanism and a roomy interior make it easy to install just about any component, including bulky dual graphics card setups.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Intel helps to bring the Internet to your TV



Widgets are migrating from the web/PC desktop, to the mobile phone, and now to the TV set. Dubbed the “Connected TV” experience, Intel showcased several upcoming devices utilizing the new Intel Media Processor CE 3100 and enabling the new “Widget Channel” application framework.
Announced back in 2008 and developed by Intel and Yahoo, the “Widget Channel” delivers Internet content directly to your television set via devices such as Blu-ray players, set-top boxes, and of course the TV set. TV Widgets from all sorts of content service providers have been developed since the launch of the Widget Channel including widgets from AP, CBS, CinemaNow, eBay, MySpace, and Yahoo! Here are several pictures of widget enabled devices from the Intel CES 2009 booth. We’ll show some of the vendor specific devices later on (including HDTV sets from Samsung, Toshiba and others).

Intel's latest Extreme


Motherboard: Intel DX58SO (Smackover) - cool demo Processor: Intel Core i7 965 Extreme Processor(3.2GHz) SSD: Intel X25-M(80GB) Solid State Drive (SSD)

Intel's latest Extreme Hardware!


The whole process took me a couple of hours, and I’ll most likely be tweaking a bit more over the next week or so. Here are a few photos to show the build-up over the weekend.
This is all of the stuff that I was preparing to upgrade with, lots of stuff comes with the Smackover board - cables, IOH fan, drivers, games, etc. I already had the case, PSU, SSD, Video Card, spindle hard drive, DVD/RW from my previous PC.

Intel 2009


** FILE ** In this Jan. 7, 2009 file photo, Intel logos are seen at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Intel Corp.'s fourth-quarter profit plunged 90 percent but still met Wall Street's subdued expectations Thursday, as the chip maker was hurt by wheezing PC sales that have crimped demand for microprocessors. Sales slumped 23 percent, in line with Intel's previous guidance. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong

Friday, March 6, 2009

MSI Launched Cheap X58 Motherboard


This Core i7 motherboard have the lowest price after spying for awhile at NewEgg and ZipZoomFly. Normally, Intel X58 Motherboards is priced above $200. But MSI X58 Pro is only $189.99 available for pre-order at ZipZoomFly. This board has most of the new technology attached, such as supporting the Core i7, triple channel DDR3-1333, PCI-Express 2.0 x16, eSATA, Gigabit Ethernet and 7.1 channel audio

Rumor: PS4 GPU To Be Designed By Intel


Intel scores PlayStation 4 GPU design.
Tech site The Inquirer managed to coax some early details on the next generation of console while at CES 2009 earlier this year. The new report states that Intel has scored the contract for the next PlayStation GPU by essentially buying the bid.
The report continues that Intel was likely awarded the contract thanks to their healthy business, low debt and essentially, being a stable economy in today’s rock economy. Competitors ATI (owned by debt-laden AMD) and N’Vidia simply could not offer the same piece of mind.
On the flip side, ATI is reported as the front runner for PS4’s competitors, the Wii 2 and Xbox 3. ATI has designed all of the GPU’s in Nintendo’s system since they moved into the third dimension, so that is a no brainer. N’Vidia apparently buried themselves in Microsoft’s camp, due to their falling out over the original Xbox and issues with designing Vista’s Direct X 10.

New Sony Vaio Desktop


Vaio TP1: Core 2 Duo T8100, 2GB of RAM, 1TB of HDD, BLu-Ray, GeForce 8400 GT (256MB of VRAM),

S1Digital Unveils P500 Media Center

S1Digital has released the new media center known as the P500. It has four CableCARD tuners, a QAM/ATSC tuner, support for internal RAID5 storage, HDMI/DVI, 7.1-channel audio output, and Core 2 Duo processors. You can choose the S800 and P600 that support high definition movies on the standard Blu-ray drives. These new media centers from S1Digital will also play nice with Crestron, AMX, RTI, HAI and PC based-touchscreens over IP or RS-232. The P500 is priced at a hefty $5,999 upwards

Five flavors of Intel's P35 Express compared


WHEN WE FIRST REVIEWED Intel's P35 Express back in May, we called the chipset a solid successor to the P965. That might not sound like an enthusiastic endorsement, but the P965 Express has been a fantastic platform for mainstream users and enthusiasts alike, leaving the P35 with rather large shoes to fill. Part of what made the P965 so successful was the wave of motherboards based on it that offered competitive performance, loads of overclocking potential, CrossFire multi-GPU support, and thoughtful onboard extras while consuming relatively little power and operating largely in silence. Those boards came with relatively affordable price tags, too, making the P965 the darling of the enthusiast community.

Intel Original Socket 775 CPU Fan


Intel latest designed CPU heat sink and cooling fan. Cooper core with aluminum streamlined sleeves. It will keep your CPU cool and operate efficiently. 4 pin connector for power supply connection

BIOSTAR Launches TPower X58


BIOSTAR Microtech Int'l Corp., a professional manufacturer of motherboards has unveiled a top of the line model for next generation Intel platform—TPower X58, a superior extreme performance and best power efficiency desktop product.BIOSTAR TPower X58 based on Intel X58 chipset, which supports Intel latest core i7 series processor family. Intel core i7 series processor supports Quad-Core and Hyper threading technology. Its performance is better performance than prior product family.The other technical benefit of this model is the latest Intel QPI (Intel QuickPath Interconnect) Technology. A big advantage is that it is point-to-point archtecture. There is no single bus that all the processors must use and contend with each other to reach memory and I/O. It also improves scalability, eliminating the competition between processors for bus bandwidth. BIOSTAR TPower X58 provides record setting 6.4GT/s QPI support and offers flexible memory support options including up to 1600MHz native DDR3-1866MHz memory support with TPower X58.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Intel Urban max


One of the more novel devices demonstrated was the 10-inch Intel UrbanMax a computer that can switch between a laptop and tablet. This by itself isn't groundbreaking because tablet PCs from Hewlett-Packard and Toshiba already do this. The novelty is the size and design: it is smaller than an ultraportable--like the Toshiba Portege--yet is designed like an oversize mobile Internet device such as Compal JAX 10. When configured as a tablet, the keyboard is hidden but can morph into a laptop by sliding out the keyboard, which tilts the screen. intel UrbanMax concept design has a 10-inch screen and uses special low-power Centrino 2 processors

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Intel’s QX6850 Processor, The Best Processor In the World


The 3.0ghz quad core processor, 1333mhz FSB, 8mb cache. Is that worth $1200? Then there is the extra cost, you have to have a motherboard designed to support this chip, you have to have either an Intel G33, P35, or X38 chipset motherboard, or a BIOS-updated nforce 600-series board from nvidia. Any of these will cost at least $100 from newegg. And with Intel’s penryn processor being released next year, will this processor actually sell? Well if it hasn’t sold it has certainly cornered the quad core market, and made itself the worlds greatest processor.

Intel’s Funky Check-out


Intel is learning a few tricks from Apple: design counts. The company is introducing sleek new self-serve check-out terminals. The kiosks work with the customer’s RFID loyalty card and provides in-store incentives and recommendations. One key feature is they use 90% less energy than standard cash registers. has been a prominent goal for Intel - and this is another manifestation of their research. The product manager for Intel’s Embedded Computing Division says that the kiosk was designed to show the future, “And people don’t like looking at motherboards

Monday, March 2, 2009

Choppers Bike - OCC Intel High Angle Shot

A touchscreen replaces normal gauges and incorporates fingerprint recognition technology, eliminating the need for a traditional key.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

WWDC Rumor :: 3G iPhone with Intel Atom


Rumors has been circulating on the Internet as of late of an Intel Atom powered smartphone purportedly coming from Apple. It was also mentioned that Apple has plans in the near future to release a supersized iPhone, one that is slightly larger than the existing model in the market due to a bigger screen (about 1.5 times larger Of course, this isn’t the first that Intel has openly discussed Apple’s plans to develop products based on Intel’s Centrino Atom, Mobile Internet Device (MID) platform.
We just have to wait for the WWDC to debut in San Francisco from the 9th to the 13th June, 2008 to bring you the exclusive on this subject

Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 All-in-one Desktop PC


Lenovo presents its first all-in-one desktop PC, the IdeaCentre A600. The IdeaCentre A600 features a 21.5-inch frameless screen with 16:9 aspect ratio and 1920×1080p Full HD resolution.
Lenovo’s IdeaCentre A600 is powered by choices of Intel’s Core

ASUS is presenting the ROG CG6190 Gaming PC


Synced with the launch of Intel’s latest generation Core™ i7 processor and X58 chipset, ASUS is presenting the ROG CG6190 Gaming PC. This outstanding piece of hardware features Intel’s latest platform and provides top-notch solutions to deliver the ultimate in gaming experience—catering to the most demanding gamers who are constantly seeking the best in gaming PC features, performance, and stability. Furthermore, the unique exterior design is inspired by ancient and modern armor with both Eastern and Western influences, and presents an aesthetic appeal that exudes pure power!

Friday, February 27, 2009

More pics of Intel’s iPhone-clone mobile phone concept; Intel’s Hafnium-based, ultra-efficient Silverthorne chips


We know, it’s already old news. Intel’s most definitely jumping into the mobile-scene and they’re planning to make a pretty big splash. So, just what does the chip-making giant have in store for us in the mobile market? Well, aside from possibly powering the next-gen iPhone, Intel’s got a pretty broad strategy for everything mobile.The Intel booth here at CES 2008 Las Vegas was filled with ultra-mobile PC concepts. Many were engineering samples that were just there to look pretty - but some were actually fully-working prototypes. We managed to elbow our way through the crowd to shoot a quick video of on of the cooler UMPC’s interfaces in action. The UMPC we played with was slated for a 1H 2008 launch, and should be outfitted with either WiMAX or 3G - in the name of cost and battery life, the connectivity options will be an “either/or” proposition. Keep reading for a video of the Intel

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

The IBM ThinkPad X41 notebook


The IBM ThinkPad X41 notebook is a 12.1" screen ultraportable that follows in the footsteps of last years ThinkPad X40 release. Although the X41 is small and light, weighing only 2.7lbs with a 4-cell battery, it is not underpowered by any means as it carries a 1.50 GHz Pentium M processor that uses the latest Intel 915GM chipset. Most other ultraportables on the market have a 1.10 GHz or 1.20 GHz Pentium M. Combine the X41's good processor performance with the typical sturdy IBM ThinkPad build and excellent keyboard and you have an ultraportable that's easy to recommend.

new UMPCs with Intel Atom CPU


Kohjinsha has decided to launch two new UMPCs with Intel Atom CPU. The Kohjinsha SC3 features a 1.33GHz Intel Atom Z520 CPU, 1GB of RAM, 60GB of HDD, a 7 inch wide touchscreen LCD with LED backlight, an internal GPS (optional), WiFi b/g, Bluetooth, and 1.3MP webcam. Meanwhile, the Kohjinsha SX3 UMPC features with the same specs, but with a larger screen size of 8.9 Inch, and a DVD Super Multi Drive. Both UMPCs will be released in December 2008.

Fujitsu Today Announced The Stylistic ST5111 and ST5112 Tablet PCs


SUNNYVALE, Calif., Nov. 21, 2006 — Fujitsu Computer Systems Corporation today announced the Stylistic ST5111 and ST5112 Tablet PCs, the first slates on the market to offer the latest Intel Core Duo Mobile Technology. Both models feature Intel Core Duo Ultra Low Voltage U2500 (1.20 GHz, 2 MB L2 cache, 533 MHz FSB) processor

Acer Aspire One with Intel Atom Inside


Acer’s entry into the ultramobile laptop market is the Aspire one, which was announced last week. It promises to challenge the Asus Eee PC and other ultraportable machines as the market for low-cost laptop heats up. Acer’s Aspire One is equipped with the latest Intel chip, the 1.6GHz Intel Atom CPU, specially designed for low-cost machines. Starting from £199, the Acer Aspire One will come with either Windows XP Home or Linux operating systems, and offer an 8.9-inch screen (1024 x 600) and either a 80GB hard drive or 8GB NAND flash drive. There will be a 5-in-1 card reader and a second SD card slot which will boost storage. Acer says the additional memory afforded by inserting a Secure Digital Flash memory card into the second SD Card slot will be “instantly and seamlessly merged” by the Smart File Manager app so the laptop sees the extra gigabytes as available onboard memory. The Flash media card formats supported will be MMC, SD Card, xD Picture Card, MemoryStick and MemoryStick PRO. Battery life is promised to be up to 6 hours mainly due to the Intel Atom chip not needing a fan for cooling. Wi-fi connection is also included but 3G is optional while WiMAX has been confirmed as a future option but with no dates yet revealed. It will weigh less than 1kg and measures 24cm wide and 7cm from back to front. It comes in four different colors, initially available in a glossy blue and white but Acer says they will add two more colours later in the summer - pink and brown. The Acer Aspire One will cost £199 for the Linux version with 8GB NAND Flash drive and will be available on 10th July. The Windows XP version will cost £299 and comes with an 80GB hard drive.

Sahara launches latest ImageBook based on Intel Centrino 2 technology


Sahara Computers, international supplier of information, communication and digital lifestyle technology, introduced its latest notebook based on Intel Centrino 2 processor technology to the local market.

Gigabyte Launches EP45 Mobo Range


Gigbyte has announced the launch of the EP45-Extreme series of motherboards that target the extreme overclocking segment of the motherboard market. The series currently consists of the GA-EP45T-EXTREME for DDR3 users and the GA-EP45-EXTREME for those who still prefer using DDR2 memory; both motherboards are based on Intel’s latest P45 Express chipset

Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 CPU




The new 45nm ‘Wolfdale’ CPUs have hit the desktop market and are the latest and greatest from Intel for the mainstream desktop market. But the Wolfdales are still relatively pricey, as one is expected to pay a premium for the latest technology and performance. However, Intel now has the 45nm line in full force with the release of the ‘budget’ 45nm CPU, the C2D E7200

Intel / Orange County Choppers Bike Photo


This chopper is Intel-branded all the way down to its wheels; note the enormous 240mm front tire.
Photo © Intel

Monday, February 23, 2009

Lenovo IdeaPad U8 One of the First Intel Atom Based Mobile Internet Device


Lenovo is one of the first companies to show a concept based on Intel’s Upcoming Atom processor. As the U8 is a Mobile Internet Device it will have plethora of wireless connections including 3G and EDGE. According to the video on Intel’s website the concept device has a 4.8” touch screen, optical mouse built into the red button near screen, GPS, Camera and flash memory. On the software side the device will have finance software, email, calendar, notes and multimedia applications for photo, music and video. There is no information available about the operating system and cell phone capabilities of the device. You can watch the introductory video of the IdeaPad U8 on Intel’s website.

CTL launches 2Go PC convertible tablet


CTL’s new 2Go PC convertible tablet-style netbook has been making the rounds for the last month or two. But now the company’s ready to make the product official. The latest mini-laptop in CTL’s 2Go PC lineup is based on the Intel Classmate 3 reference design. It’s designed for classroom use and has a ruggedized casing, a handle for easy carrying, and a touchscreen and stylus. And unlike the Asus Eee PC T91 and T101, which won’t be available for another few months, the CTL 2Go PC should be available for purchase as soon as this afternoon.

Stealth Computer Stealth LPC-650 LittlePC Ultra Mini PC


Stealth Computer have detailed their new ultra mini PC, known as the Stealth LPC-650 LittlePC, which measures in at a decidedly compact 6 x 6.5” and less than 2” in height yet manages to pack somewhat of an impressive punch – not least thanks to boasting a choice of Intel’s latest Core 2 Duo processors with 64-Bit EMT64 technology under the hood (specifically either 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo T8300 or 2.6GHz T9500 CPUs).
Billed as being around the size of a hard cover novel yet capable of surpassing the performance ‘of most desktop and notebook PCs available today’, the Stealth LPC-650 LittlePC is undoubtedly feature packed in coming with Gigabit LAN, Wi-Fi 802.11g, 4GB RAM, up to 500GB HDD capacity (utilising 2.5” shock proof drives) with options on SSDs, a DVD/CD-RW optical drive or optional DVD writer, and, in terms of I/O connectivity, its well catered for with 4 x USB 2.0 ports, 2 VGA ports, RS232, Serial and audio connections and HDMI (fed by onboard 3D graphics

Fujitsu Lifebook U1010


Asustek Displays Asus R50, R70 UMPCs at CeBIT


Asustek’s upcoming Ultra Mobile PCs (UMPCs) - the Asus R50 and Asus R70 - are showcased at the 2008 CeBIT Show, which ends today.
The R50 and R70, with 5.6-inch and 7-inch displays respectively, are most likely based on the recently introduced Intel Centrino Atom platform, codenamed “Menlow”, with the Atom “Silverthorne” processor and the “Poulsbo” chipset. The both devices run Windows Vista operating system.

DRS Announces ARMOR C12 Convertible, X10 Tablet PC


DRS Tactical Systems has announced a new line of fully-rugged mobile computers – the ARMOR C12 Convertible Notebook and the ARMOR X10 Tablet PC.
The ARMOR PCs meet MIL-STD-810F military standards for durability and operation in extreme conditions.

Intel’s health challenge


In writing about last month, I sort of glossed over the market challenges it faces in making the system pay.
A little online investigating shows that those challenges are considerable, and that the company is aware of them.

Sting 517D: A hard core affordable gaming laptop from WidowPC


The laptop has latest Intel Core 2 Duo Merom CPU and a NIVIDIA(R) GeForce (R) Go 7950GTX video card. The laptop flaunts a 512MB DDR3 memory and a 17-inch wide screen. The LCD gives 1920 x 1200 WUXGA SuperBrite resolution. Too good! can’t find the right words to describe this laptop.

Intel Itanium 2 9000 Series Processors Unveiled


Intel unveiled five new products in the Dual-Core Intel Itanium 2 Processor 9000 series. Previously codenamed “Montecito,” the new 64-bit Itanium server processors “double the performance and lower energy requirements, improving performance per watt by 2.5 times compared to existing, single-core versions”

Gigabyte releases M700 photo and specs at CeBIT


Gigabyte has been known to be working on a number of UMPC products but information was thin on the ground for one particular model: the M700. That’s all changed with a photo and specifications from Gigabyte released at CeBIT 2008

latest Intel hard drive


Latest Intel Core Laptop Computer


Intel Core 2 Duo T7500 2.2GHz 4MB L2 1GB DDR2 667 100GB SATA Multi-Format DVD±RW DL Intel Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN Bluetooth v2.0 56K Modem Gigabit NIC 12.1" XGA Windows Vista Business

Friday, February 20, 2009

Durabook D13RY


The Durabook D13RY is designed for the mobile user looking for state of the art multi-media technology in a design that is built for today's mobile computing environment.

Apple: New iMacs & iLife 2008


This morning, Apple rolled out a a bunch of products during their press conference at their headquarters in Cupertino, CA. These new items included newly designed iMac and iWork/iLife 2008.

Fujitsu to Enter UMPC Market


Fujitsu will enter the ultra-mobile PC market with its UMPC device, which design was showcased at Intel Developers Forum in Beijing last week, Tablet PC Review reports.
Fujitsu’s UMPC will feature the latest Intel “Stealey” A100 or A110 processor reportedly. Since “Stealey” is designed for use with Intel’s Ultra Mobile Platform 2007, codenamed “McCaslin”, we assume the device will be based on that platform.

Intel Penryn Laptop: Just $650!!!


The highest configuration:
Intel Core 2 Duo T8100 (2.1 Ghz)
Windows Vista® Home Premium or Windows XP Home Edition
15.4 inches WXGA glossy wide display(1280×800)
DDR2 SO-DIMM1024MB PC2-5300(512MB×2/2GB maximum)
80GB Serial-ATA hard drive
Intel Mobile GM965 Express chip set
Intel Graphics Media accelerator X3100
DVD±R dual layer DVD super drive
Multiple card reader
IEEE802.11 a/b/g/n draft Wireless LAN
Ethernet RJ-45 100BASE-TX
USB2.0×3
VGA output×1
Weight:2.50kg
Battery: 1.75 hours
Size: 357mm×266mm×18.5〜36.3mm

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Intel’s Z-P140 drives will be available in both 2 and 4 GB capacities


We spoke with Intel’s Don Larson who is the company’s Product Line Manager of the NAND Products Group at the annual Storage Visions Conference which is one of the several pre-CES show events that TG Daily will attend. Larson pulled out wafer-thin chips from his pockets - chips that contain both a PATA/IDE controller and 2 and 4 GB of flash memory.