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The 32nm dual-core
Clarkdale processors that recently made
their debut are about to pave the way for Intel's next performance crown chaser, the six-core
Gulftown. You might've known that already, but Intel's decided to furnish us with the above slide detailing the particular differences between the two dies, with the most notable being the whopping 1.17
billion transistors that the new CPU will be composed of. The major attraction of Clarkdale chips lies in their
power efficiency and
competent integrated GPU, but the Gulftown focus will be firmly on the high end. Hence, there's no integrated graphics, but the built-in memory controller supports three channels of DDR3 RAM and even plays nice with lower-powered
1.35-volt sticks. There's also confirmation that the
forthcoming hex-core chip will fit inside the familiar LGA-1366 socket, so if you bought a
high end Core i7, worry not, you'll be able to replace your still blisteringly quick CPU with an even faster beast. Quad-core variants -- by virtue of disabling a pair of cores -- are on the cards as well, while Intel also took the opportunity to delve into questions of 1Tbps+ bandwidth interconnects and its
80-core processor project, but you'll have to hit up the links below to learn more about those.
Intel teases six-core Gulftown, discusses tera-scale computing originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 04 Feb 2010 05:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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1GHz Qualcomm
QSD 8250, 576MB of RAM, 1,300mAh Li-Pol battery, 3.7-inch WVGA
Super LCD screen, and an 8 megapixel camera with Xenon flash around the back. Those are the handsome, albeit somewhat predictable, specs of the purported
HTC Mozart we have on show today. It looks and reads very much like HTC has just transported the Nexus One/Desire recipe into the Windows Phone 7 world, which isn't exactly the worst idea in the world. But you know what, every time we see one of these WP7 devices in action, we're taken aback by the swiftness of their responsiveness (honestly, Microsoft didn't have to pay us to say that... not extra, anyway), so do yourself a favor and witness this humbly-named device cranking through a Bluetooth pairing process after the break.
Continue reading HTC Mozart shows off Windows Phone 7 credentials on camera, teases specs (video)
HTC Mozart shows off Windows Phone 7 credentials on camera, teases specs (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 21 Sep 2010 04:54:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Oh
Michael, such a teaser you are. Word has it that the head honcho of
Dell Inc. has just pulled out yet another
Android tablet from his pocket, only this time it's a 7-inch whopper. Sadly, Mr. Dell left us high and dry with dates and specs (and the lack of photos from the event doesn't help, either), but we'll bet you that this is the long-rumored
Looking Glass. On a more solid note, Dell also announced that the smaller
Streak is heading to Best Buy next month. That's great, except some of us would rather see the tabletphone getting its share of
Froyo sooner -- here's hoping that this bigger tablet won't disappoint us with an outdated OS.
Michael Dell teases new 7-inch Android tablet, says Streak to land in Best Buy next month originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Sep 2010 13:17:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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