Intel recently announced it found a flaw in the chipset of its new Sandy Bridge platform and promptly issued a recall. Repair costs are expected to be $700M.
The new Intel Sandy Bridge platform launch represents a huge step forward for Intel. The latest processor lineup substantially increases the performance, lowers power consumption, adds new security, enhances integrated graphics, and improves Wireless Display capabilities in notebooks.
Intel has officially announced its second-generation of Core-series processors, otherwise known as "Sandy Bridge".
Intel has released the latest product in its Solid State Drive (SSD) storage line, the 310 Series mSATA, which are just 1/8 the size of regular SSDs.
New information has been leaked about upcoming ASUS notebooks based on Intel's upcoming "Sandy Bridge" platform.
Intel has released several new additions to its Core i5 and i7 line of dual-core mobile processors.
ORIGIN PC has announced a new gaming notebook, the EON17 featuring dual Nvidia GeForce GTX 480M graphics cards in SLI.
Getac has announced a refresh of its B300 rugged notebook with Core i7 processors.
Intel has announced new details of its upcoming second-generation Core processor family, which will be available in notebooks and PCs early 2011.
Intel has announced a dual-core version of its Atom processor for netbooks, the N550.
The MSI GT660 gaming notebook is now available in the US; key features include USB 3.0, a Core i7 quad-core processor, and the Nvidia GTX 285M graphics card.
ASUS' thin-and-light UL-series notebooks have been showing up for sale online with Intel Core i3 ULV processors.
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