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Joining The Windows 8 Bandwagon - Samsung All-in-One PC Series 7, ATIV smart PCs, and ATIV S Revealed

Joining The Windows 8 Bandwagon - Samsung All-in-One PC Series 7, ATIV smart PCs, and ATIV S Revealed

With the official release of Microsoft's Windows 8 in the market, do anticipate more devices powered by the new platform to come your way. Joining the party, Samsung rolled out its lineup.

Everything You Need to Know about Ivy Bridge

Everything You Need to Know about Ivy Bridge

New notebooks and desktops are on sale now featuring Intel's third generation Core i3/i5/i7 processors. We put together the things that consumers need to know about Intel's latest computing platform and the relevant products featuring them.

What Ivy Bridge Means for Mobile Computing (Updated)

What Ivy Bridge Means for Mobile Computing (Updated)

In this article, we explore what the new Ivy Bridge processors could mean for the mobile computing scene, specifically notebooks and eventually Ultrabooks.

Ivy Bridge: 3rd Gen Intel HD Graphics - Does It Really Matter?

Ivy Bridge: 3rd Gen Intel HD Graphics - Does It Really Matter?

Accounting for about one-third of the total 1.4 billion transistors is the integrated GPU of the Ivy Bridge. This 3rd-gen integrated GPU has been given an upgrade and more computing horsepower. Find out the significance of this upgrade as we put the Intel HD Graphics 4000 through its paces.

What's New in Ivy Bridge CPUs and the Z77 Motherboard Platform?

What's New in Ivy Bridge CPUs and the Z77 Motherboard Platform?

Intel's third generation Core processors are here. Codenamed Ivy Bridge, the new processors are the world's first 22nm processors and promises improved compute and graphics performance. In this article, we explore the new features of Ivy Bridge and tell you what it means for you.

IDF 2011 - Ivy Bridge More Than Just Die Shrink

IDF 2011 - Ivy Bridge More Than Just Die Shrink

Intel's upcoming Ivy Bridge processor based on the world's first tri-gate transistor is going to be more than just a die shrink from 32nm to 22nm.

Intel @ Computex 2011

Intel @ Computex 2011

Intel announced a new category of mainstream thin and light mobile computers called Ultrabook. They also revealed more details of the upcoming Ivy Bridge processor based on the 22nm 3D transistor design.