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Benchmarked: The QuadCore i7 iMac Is Super Fast

6:00AM Brian Lam and Don Nguyen | Our iMac review included a 3.06GHz Core2Duo chip inside, but we received the top of the line iMac housing the more promising 2.8GHz Core i7 processor. Do more cores make up for lower clock speeds? Yes. Often 2-3 times. More »
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Roadmap For Intel’s First Nehalem-Based Mobile Chips Leaked

11:20AM Dan Nosowitz | Details for Intel’s new quad- and dual-core i7 and i5 chips have leaked in the form of a roadmap, so we’ve got some excellent specifics, including release dates and prices. More »
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Apple Warns Resellers of Reduced iMac Availability: New Models On the Way?

2:30AM Gizmodo US Edition | AppleInsider reports that Apple has begun warning resellers that new orders for the high-end 24-inch iMac may not be filled due to decreasing supplies. Let’s look at what we know about a possible iMac refresh. More »
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Asus G71 Gaming Laptop Uses Quad-Core Chip

4:05PM Gizmodo US Edition | Asus has updated its G-series gaming laptop line with the G71, a notebook that sports Intel’s new QX9300 quad-core processor. The computer comes with a 17-inch Crystal Shine display, an NVIDIA GeForce 9700M GT GDDR3 512MB graphics card, and can be customised with up to 4GB of system memory and 1TB of hard disk space. Asus is also throwing in a 2mp integrated webcam and a Eee Stick–some casual gaming dongle that works a little like Sony’s Eyetoy. Price and retail date are not yet available. [Akihabara News] More »
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AMD Processor Roadmap Leaked Online: Quad-Core ‘Deneb’ Phenoms in January

12:45AM Kit Eaton | AMD’s immediate processor plans have been leaked in the form of a PowerPoint slide to Spanish site CHW.net. Dual-core “Brisbane” Athlons at 2.6GHz are due in October, alongside “Toliman” triple-core Phenoms. November sees the single-core “Lima” Athlon chip, obviously destined for low-power devices, since it runs at 1.6GHz and draws just 15W. Most interesting to processor fanatics will be the 45nm Phenoms slated for a January 8th launch. Both are quad-core “Deneb” chips, one running at 2.8GHz, one running at 3GHz and both drawing a chunky 125W of power. The “ultra-value client” devices scheduled for November are also intriguing: AMD’s answer to Intel’s Atom perhaps? [CHW.net via Reghardware] More »
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Intel Nahalem Chip Moniker Begets ‘Core i7′ Branding

9:30AM Jack Loftus | Those upcoming crazy fast Intel Nahalem chips we’ve profiled a bunch of times this year got an official name today, and in typical Intel fashion the subdued moniker does little to betray the speedy goodness housed within. The chip set will be called Core i7 in its first generation of products, and is also the first of Intel’s processors to sport all four cores on a single piece of silicon. A black label version called the Extreme Edition will arrive alongside the standard i7, and will be geared more toward the high end market. [CNET] More »
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Intel Launching Cheap Quad Core Processors to Battle Budget AMD Triple Cores

4:10AM Matt Buchanan | Digitimes is reporting that Intel is about to pop a series of cheap quad core processors (Q8000) to slap back at AMD’s budget triple core offerings. The first will be the Core 2 Quad 8200, which’ll run at 2.33GHz with a 4MB L2 cache, supporting a front-side bus of up to 1333MHz for around $200. Difference between these and standard Q9000 series is that these don’t support Intel’s Trusted Execution or Virtualisation Technology. More »
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Quad Core Chips for Notebooks Will Bring Desktop Performance to Portables

1:19PM Nathan Taylor | If you’re somebody who thinks that your notebook computer should be able to run performance-hungry games like Crysis at 60fps with everything jacked up to 11, then you’ll probably be pleased to know that Intel will be producing at least one quad-core chip for notebooks by the third quarter of this year. The new chip, rumoured to be called the Core 2 Extreme QX9300, will be built using the latest 45nm technology, and it will come out some time after the Centrino 2 platform appears in Q2. Of course, it was only a few weeks ago that Intel officially announced Atom, a very low-power processor that should be popular for sub-notebooks like the Eee PC and other devices in which battery life is at a premium. [IDG/Good Gear Guide] More »
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Lenovo Intros First Penryn Based PCs

12:00PM Sean Fallon | Today Lenovo unveiled the first computers to use Intel’s fast, energy efficient new 45nm Penryn chips. The newly branded ThinkStation D10 and S10 will offer quad core performance along with a “passive venting system” that helps to cool the system quietly. Further spec details are scarce, but Lenovo did mention that the D10 is outfitted with a 5400 Xeon processor and the S10 with a 3GHz Core 2 Extreme QX9650. They also noted that both computers would use NVIDIA graphics and dual Gigabit Ethernet and multiple slots, bays and USB ports for expandability. Expect the D10 and the S10 to be released this January for $US1,739 and $US1,199 respectively. [Press Release and Electronista] More »
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AMD Launch Quad-Core Opteron a.k.a. Barcelona

6:38PM Gizmodo US Edition | AMD are finally launching their Barcelona quad-core server chip today, although it’s officially being called the Quad-Core Opteron. Intel may have been beating AMD to higher clock speeds recently, but the Barcelona offers some performance and power-saving advantages that should level the playing field again. More »