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Intel Clarkdale 32nm desktop CPU brought forward to Q4?

SlashGear  Jun 29 09

Intel’s upcoming 32nm Clarkdale processor could be seeing a release sooner than expected, according to unnamed sources at motherboard manufacturers.  The company has reportedly brought forward mass-production of the Clarkdale CPU to Q4 2009, compared to the original Q1 2010 date on their timetable. 

Clarkdale will have two cores each capable of two threads, and include integrated graphics and a memory controller.  It’s expected to be positioned as the company’s latest mainstream desktop processor, and account for 10-percent of OEM shipments in Q4 2009, rising to 20-percent in Q1 2010. Full story...

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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480/470 to lose cores over poor GPU yield?

SlashGear  just under two hours ago

Early adopters beware: if you were planning on picking up one of NVIDIA’s new Fermi-based GeForce GTX 480 or GTX 470 graphics cards when they go on sale later on this month, you could end up getting a less capable card than expected.

Viliv S5, X70EX and S7 arrive at Best Buy

SlashGear  2 hours ago

Tempted by Viliv’s range of MIDs and convertible netbooks, but wary of ordering sight-unseen from importers online?  That’s all set to change this week, with the announcement that select Viliv devices will be showing up in Best Buy Mobile stores.

Chevrolet Volt gets geeky video overview

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ASUS Rampage III Extreme motherboard gets official

SlashGear  3 hours ago

If the early preview shots of ASUS’ Rampage III Extreme motherboard got your juices flowing, then the full information about the Intel X58-based ‘board should be enough to knock you off your feet.

SlashGear Week in Review – Week 12 2010

SlashGear  21 hours ago

Welcome to the latest edition of the week in review here at SlashGear. Tons of new gear popped up last week, so let’s get right to it.

Google China Closing Up Shop on April 18

SlashGear  less than a day ago

All of this mess with Google, China, and Google China has come to a head as of late. We’ve seen Google be the brunt of brute-force cyber attacks, before which they were trying to uncensor a nation of censorship.

HP Flexible Display Rolls Out Onto the Scene [video]

SlashGear  less than a day ago

Well, well, well. Look at what we have here. It’s been awhile since we last saw HP’s flexible display, and we have to admit, it’s been way too long.

Vodafone Spain Admits to Having 3,000 Malware Infected HTC Magics

SlashGear  3 days ago

There’s no hiding the fact that when you get something new, the first thing you want to do is open up the box, pop in the battery (if it needs a battery), and then turn that thing on and start going about your business.

Apple iPad Now Accepting Applications for April 3rd Launch

SlashGear  3 days ago

While the iPhone SDK 3.2 Beta has been out since the official announcement of Apple’s iPad, developers haven’t been able to actually submit their applications anywhere.

Sky Announces Sky 3D TV Launching in April

SlashGear  3 days ago

The push for 3D TV is definitely going full force, and therefore seeing an announcement like this is only a little bit surprising.



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