Tuesday, December 1, 2009

DELL XPS M2010

It’s not easy life form king of the mount. In spite of being the main and one of the most gainful computer manufacturers worldwide, Dell does not have the personality of an Apple, the blue-blooded reputation of IBM or the glamour of Sony. What it does tender to consumers are attractive all-year-round discounts due to the lower costs sustained by its direct sales model and outstanding supply chain management. Arbitrator from its success, this commerce model works but Dell just does not inspire the same kind of brand loyalty that Apple or Sony can.

The company’s recent acquisition of enthusiast oriented PC boutique firm – Alien ware -may be a sign that Dell is aware of its moderately bland image and aims to broaden its appeal to this niche. However that doesn’t mean that its own XPS enthusiast line of computers will be neglected to play second fiddle, for the hip quotient for a Dell product just went through the roof with the latest XPS notebook, (if a monster of a system weighing more than 8kg could still fit that account) the Dell XPS M2010. A prototype was showcased at this year’s Consumer Electronic Show as a concept PC but apparently, it has crossed in surplus of from life form a fancy idea to reality. And like what its marketing praise claims, it’s certainly a showstopper.

The remarkably huge Dell XPS M2010 ‘notebook’ has a magnificent 20-inch widescreen LCD display. And no, that glossy circular thing is neither the subwoofer nor the drink coaster. It’s actually a cool slot-in DVD drive.

Picture a high-end performance desktop squeezed into the form factor of a notebook and you’ll get the Dell XPS M2010. However, its enlarged dimensions will stretch your idea of a notebook though Dell seems to be trying to de-emphasize the notebook aspect in its marketing. Decked out with the some of the best hardware mechanism that would put gaming rigs to shame, it is an exceptional integration of form and function that show off the company’s engineering and design prowess. It’s so unlike Dell’s typically nameless black boxes or their useful but barely sexy notebooks. In case you’re not convinced, how would you like to own one of these?

The adjustable screen can be brought forward so that it look like your orthodox notebook. However, you won’t be able to admission the DVD drive then. In any box, adjusting the screen to any height or angle within its routine means is easy, and surprisingly feels robust too.

Specifications

Processor and Chipset Â

   * Intel Core Duo T2600 2.16GHz with 2MB L2 cache

   * Mobile Intel 945PM Express chipset

Operation System         Â

   * Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition with Service Pack 2

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   * BIOS Version A01 (06/05/2006)

   * Supports CD-ROM and USB boot

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   * 2 x 1,024MB DDR2-667

   * 2 x DDR2 SO-DIMM Slots

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   * 20.1-inch WSXGA LCD screen with integrated Logitech 1.3-megapixel web camera

   * 1680 x 1050 pixels

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   * ATI Mobility Radeon X1800

   * 256MB DDR3 RAM

   * DVI output

   * S-Video TV-output

HDD Â Â Â Â Â

   * Dual Hitachi 2.5-inch SATA (HTS72101)

         o 2 x 100GB configured in RAID 0

         o 7200RPM

         o 8MB Buffer

Optical Drive   Â

   * Teac DVD+-RW DVW28SLZ, CD-ROM Read: 24x

   * CD-R Write: 24x, CD-RW Write: 16x

   * DVD-ROM Read: 8x, DVD�R Write: 8x

   * DVD�RW Write: 2.4x, DVD+R DL Write: 2.4x

Communication             Â

   * Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG Network Connection

   * Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Network Adapter

   * Conexant HDA V.92 Modem, Bluetooth

Audio  Â

   * SigmaTel Audio (HD Audio)

   * 8 Integrated speakers and subwoofer

I/O Port              Â

   * 4 x USB 2.0 ports, 1 X IEEE 1394 mini jack

   * 1 x RJ45 Ethernet jack, ExpressCard slot

   * S/PDIF Digital and Analog 7.1-channel audio out via external module, External USB TV Tuner (S-Video, Composite, Coaxial & Stereo audio inputs)

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   * Integrated 13-in-2 Memory Card Reader

Dimension & Weight   Â

   * 489 x 425 x 76 mm (W x D x H), Expected starting weight of 8.3kg

DELL LAPTOP

The Dell Inspiron 1420 (R510304) Laptop PC is powered by 1.67 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T5450 and it features 14.1 inch WXGA widescreen TFT display, Dell Wireless 1390 802.11a/g/n Mini-Card wireless connection, integrated 2.0 Megapixel webcam, and 8X Super Multi DVD Writer.

Dell-inspiron-1420-laptopThe Dell Inspiron 1420 (R510304) laptop is built on Intel ?Santa Rosa? notebook platform and it is powered by 1.67 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T5450 having 2-MB L2 Cache and 667Mhz FSB and it features 1-GB Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 667MHz (maximum 4-GB), 160-GB 5400 rpm 2.5 inch SATA Hard Drive and 8X DVD Super Multi Double Layer (8.5 GB) DVD Writer as standard configuration.

Dell Inspiron 1420 laptop PC sports anti-glare, widescreen 14.1-inch (35.8 cms) WXGA+ TFT Display with TrueLife technology which can provide upto 1280 x 800 pixels resolution (or optional 1920?1200 screen resolution) powered by NVIDIA GeForceTM Go 8400M graphics, 128MB DDR3 dedicated graphic memory.

The Dell Inspiron 1420 laptop PC offers a wide range of component upgrades – including integrated WWAN or a Blu-ray DVD burner optical drive – and offers color choices for typical home users to suit budget and applications. For example. besides standard black and white colors, the new Inspiron 1420 series also comes in red, blue, green, yellow, brown, and pink colors.

With Dell MediaDirect, one can have fast, easy one-button access to movies, music, photos, & Microsoft Office content without starting Microsoft Windows!

Genuine Windows Vista Home Basic OS preinstalled Dell Inspiron 1420 series of laptop PC for networking offers Dell Wireless 1390 802.11a/g/n Mini-Card for wireless networking, and comes with internal 56 kbps Fax/Modem connection along with internal 10/100 Ethernet LAN connection and an optional EVDO and HSDPA wireless broadband connections.

Dell Inspiron 1420 laptop has 4 USB v2.0 high speed ports, Firewire IEEE 1394a, an 8-in-1 media card reader, an optional Infrared, an optional Bluetooth v2.0 connection, S-Video TV-out, standard VGA out port, and an empty ExpressCard 54mm slot.

The Dell Inspiron 1420 laptop also ports integrated 2.0 megapixel webcam with 2 built-in stereo microphones for video chatting.

Dell Inspiron 1420 laptop comes with several software including Dell MediaDirect which allows one-button access to movies, calendar, contacts and presentations, without waiting for your operating system to start up and Video Communications Pack which allows Chat with friends and family with integrated 2 megapixel webcam dual digital microphones and earbuds.

Weighing 3.45 Kgs (with combo drive and battery pack) the Dell Inspiron 1420 laptop PC comes with 6-cell 56Whr Lithium Ion Battery which can provide upto 2.5 hrs of backup (without Wi-Fi).

I/O Ports:

* 4 USB v2.0 ports
* IEEE1394a
* ExpressCard 54mm Slot
* 8-in-1 Memory Card Reader
* VGA video output – external monitor
* S-Video TV-Out
* RJ45 – Integrated 10/100 LAN
* RJ11 – Integrated 56K Modem
* Stereo in Jack
* Headphone/speaker out jack
* Dual digital mics
* PCMCIA Port

latest laptop

designer dell laptop 2nd design

I quite like the dull black on my Vostro. These look alright but can’t see any on the UK site. I sometimes get the feeling that fancy designs on laptops are like “go faster stripes”.

Available today starting at $699

Unorthodox, adventurous contemporary art meets on-the-go technology with the inaugural Special Art Edition Inspiron 1525 laptop, featuring two exclusive artworks by Mike Ming.

Choose from “Bunch O Surfers” or “Sea Sky,” two unique designs that reflect Mike Ming’s quest to create art that relates to broad audiences, yet speaks directly to everyone.

The laptops are available for order today, starting at $699, at www.dell.com/art.

A new Dell manufacturing technique brings alive every color and brushstroke on the laptop’s cover, creating a fluid, graffiti-inspired tattoo effect that lets style pioneers add another level of individuality to everyday life.

The Inspiron 1525 is up to 25 percent smaller, thinner and almost a half a pound lighter than its predecessor. Consumers on the go will appreciate all of the optional wireless features that help them stay connected, whether it’s at the desk, in a room, around the house or just about anywhere in a wireless network.1

Brooklyn-based artist Mike Ming (born Michael Miyahira) brings fascination with popular culture and life experiences to the canvas. “I wanted to create a sense of energy, playfulness, sophistication and psychedelic momentum when I started this,” said Ming. “This new technique from Dell brings my inspiration—water and the energy it produces—to life and gives computer aficionados their own display of style.”

“Our customers have asked that we continue to look at other areas of life, apart from technology, to help bring a sense of uniqueness to their computers,” said Ed Boyd, vice president of Consumer Experience Design at Dell. “Mike Ming and the other artists in the series represent the shift in the level of customer design input, a trend we’re excited to see continue.”

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3G web cam

Vibe 3G web cam3G applications have become wider and better. The latest applicable technology is wireless video cam through 3G network. Vibe has released the first 3G web cam which is also a working cellular phone. By using Vibo 3G web cam, you can connect to the web cam by dialing with your cellular phone and you can spy what’s going on through the “Big Eye” Vibo 3G web cam. So, you can place the 3G web cam anywhere as long as there is a 3G network coverage and you can always connect to the web cam through your cellular phone. How cool is that if you can check what’s going on in your office through your cellular phone? Not so good as an employee

Latest Web Cam

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USB brought their best foot forward for a gigantic leap in the web cam market. The USB Foot web cam is an innovative product with a 360 degree rotatable camera head. You can use this foot for excellent still image capture and video Conferencing without any fear of its odor. The Plug and play foot features LED light with adjusting switch, enhanced USB, LAN and modem interfaces, built-in image e-mail, snapshot button for image capture, auto white balance and electronic exposure. You can get your own personal Foot web cam a price of $22

New scanner

Plustek has announced availability of its new scanner, OpticPro A320, for large format scanning and management. The scanner is especially targeted at graphic designers, publishing companies, libraries, schools, small office/home office (SOHO) users, etc.

The new scanner is capable of scanning A3 size documents with resolution as high as 1,600 dpi, and scanning area as large as 12-inches x 17-inches in about 11.2 seconds, claims Plustek. And, the scanner doubles as a flatbed scanner.

The OpticPro A320 features seven one-touch buttons for performing pre-set functions such as scan, file, copy, OCR, PDF conversion, and email. It offers a user interface (UI) in multiple languages, and comes bundled with image processing and document management software. It provides for fast and secure PDF conversion, accurate optical character recognition (OCR), and easy sharing of files over a network.

The technical specifications of OpticPro A320 include: a USB 2.0 interface, Stagger CCD colour image sensor (RGB) technology, scan resolution of up to 1600 dpi x 1600 dpi, and scanning speed of 11.2 seconds for maximum scanning area A3 size color/gray scale/Black and White at 300dpi.

OpticPro A320 is available for Rs 49,999 (inclusive of taxes), along with a one-year on-site warranty.

Sony Blue Ray DVD player

Hey, who doesn't want a Blue Ray player? The DVD's have tons of awesome extra features like inlay menus, film stats and details while you're watching the movie, plus the standard DVD features like commentary and stuff. The picture is high-definition, which means the image quality is leaps and bounds above a standard DVD player and the sound has a greater depth as well. And, unlike the VCR to DVD (or Laserdisc to DVD) move, you can play your old DVD's on a Blue Ray player. The downside is that the player's run an average of about $800, and hell, $800 is a high price to pay to watch a really clear image of Lord Of The Rings. Luckily, it's price slashing time at Sony, and the BDP-5300 is down to $500! So, get on the High-Def trolley, because while DVD's were good, Blue-Ray is just better.

Blue Ray DVD Player

Samsung BD-UP5000 combo Blu-ray/HD DVD player

(Credit: Samsung)

Samsung announced final official details on two expensive Blu-ray players today, including the HD DVD-playin' BD-UP5000 we wrote about before, and a new home theater-in-a-box (HTiB) that incorporates a Blu-ray player, the HT-BD2. We're now told the BD-UP5000 will retail for $1,049, and the HT-BD2 will sell for $1,499. Both will ship sometime in the fourth quarter of this year, and will round out the company's five-model series of 2007 Blu-ray players.

After the LG BH-100, the Samsung BD-UP5000 will be the second player to handle both Blu-ray and HD DVD discs. It's the first to support the interactive layer of HD DVD, known as HDi, which enables full interactive-menu use. It also features, like all 2007 Samsung Blu-ray players, Ethernet ports, HDMI 1.3 ports and the ability to output 1080p/24 video from Blu-ray (but not HD DVD) discs, although in our tests of the Samsung BD-P1200 and other BD players, 1080p/24 was a letdown on the displays we tested. We did appreciate the BD-P1200's HQV video processing, however, which is also present on the BD-UP5000 and the Blu-ray-only BD-P2400. Like Denon's DVD-3800BDCI, the BD-UP5000 will also enable interactive features like picture-in-picture commentaries (for what they're worth). For all of you keeping track, we haven't confirmed yet whether the Samsung will actually comply with the BD-ROM Profile 1 Version 1.1 spec.

While we lauded the $1200 LG for the groundbreaking combo ability, we can't help but be disappointed in the price of combination players. As many have pointed out before, you can purchase a standalone Blu-ray player and a standalone HD DVD player separately for less money than the price of one of the combo players. One of these combo players also costs around the same price as an Xbox 360 Elite with the HD DVD drive and a PlayStation3, a combination that brings both next-gen disc playback and next-gen gaming.

The HT-BD2, meanwhile, is the first HTiB we've seen announced with a built-in Blu-ray player. That player has the same feature set as the BD-P1400 standalone player (in other words, no HQV processing), yet it stands as part of a 7.1-channel speaker system--that's five tower speakers, two satellite rear speakers and a powered sub--driven by 1,100 watts. Although those specs are impressive for an HTiB, we're skeptical about the HT-BD2's reception from the generally separates-oriented Blu-ray/HD DVD buyer.

latest 5TB Hard Drive

General
Internal/External: Internal
Form Factor Width: 3.5


Quick Glance
Capacity: 1500000
Rotational Speed: 7200
Cache Size: 32
Access Time: 8.5
Interface: SATA II (3.0 Gbps)
Internal/External: Internal
Drive Width: 3.5

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Performance
Access Time: 8.5 ms
Host Transfer Rate: 3 Gbps
Cache Size: 32 MB
Rotational Speed: 7200 RPM

Storage
Capacity: 5 TB

Interface
Interface Connection: Serial ATA - 7 pin
Interface Type: SATA II (3.0 Gbps)

2 TB Hard Drive

WD's Eco-friendly, Cool and Quiet, WD Caviar® Green™ Drive Marks the Largest Capacity Hard Drive in the Industry

WD (NYSE: WDC) today announced the first 2 terabyte (TB) hard drive - the world's highest capacity drive and the latest addition to WD's popular, environmentally friendly, cool and quiet, WD® Caviar® Green™ hard drive family. This new 3.5-inch platform is based on WD's industry-leading 500 GB/platter technology (with 400 Gb/in2 areal density) with 32 MB cache, producing drives with capacities of up to 2 TB.

"While some in the industry wondered if the end consumer would buy a 1 TB drive, already some 10 percent of 3.5-inch hard drive sales are at the 1 TB level or higher, serving demand from video applications and expanding consumer media libraries," said Mark Geenen, President of Trend Focus. "The 2 TB hard drives will continue to satisfy end user's insatiable desire to store more data on ever larger hard drives."

WD-Caviar

WD Caviar Green is one of the most successful product lines in the company's recent history with its third-generation GreenPower™ technology, now providing 2 TB of proven reliable storage for today's high-resolution files and graphics. WD Caviar Green drives are designed for use in USB/FireWire®/eSATA external hard drives, desktop computers, workstations, and desktop RAID environments.

"Saving power without sacrificing storage capacity is what consumers want, and what many businesses are requiring today. With the launch of the new WD Caviar Green 2 TB hard drive, customers receive the additional capacities needed to operate today's highly advanced programs and high-resolution digital files while using less power than typical drives with similar performance and capacities," said Jim Morris, WD senior vice president and general manager of client systems.

Rock Solid Mechanical Architecture, Cool, Quiet Hard Drives
A number of advanced technologies enable the speed, capacity and performance of WD's Caviar Green 1.5 TB and 2 TB hard drives. Those include: StableTrac™, which secures the motor shaft at both ends to reduce system-induced vibration and stabilize platters for accurate tracking during read and write operations; IntelliPower™, which fine-tunes the balance of spin speed, transfer rate and caching algorithms designed to deliver both significant power savings and solid performance; IntelliSeek™, which calculates optimum seek speeds to lower power consumption, noise, and vibration1; and NoTouch™ ramp load technology, which is designed to ensure the recording head never touches the disk media resulting in significantly less wear to the recording head and media, as well as better drive protection while in transit.

Availability and Pricing
The WD Caviar Green 2 TB is available at select resellers and distributors. MSRP for the WD Caviar Green 2 TB hard drives (model WD20EADS) is $299.00 USD.

world expensive printer

HP Photosmart C8180 Printer

HP Japan will release its latest C8180 All in One Printer later this month. This all-in-one Printer adopts 3.5 inch liquid crystal touch screen display. Measuring 448mm × 392mm × 216mm and weighing at 11.4kg, the printer also sports USB 2.0, IEEE 802.11b/g, Ethernet and Bluetooth. HP Photosmart C8180 comes bundled with Smart for Windows Web Printing Software. Its scanner feature allows users to scan documents/ pictures at 9,600dpi. HP C8180 will be available for $6400(after conversion).

Microsoft makes your PC talk in its sleep

Looking a little out of place among some of the more exotic and photogenic exhibits at Microsoft Research's 'Innovation Day' in Cambridge today was a distinctly DIY-looking collection of circuit boards and wires called Somniloquy. Named after the medical term for talking in your sleep, this interesting project could eventually be another important piece of the power management jigsaw.
Somniloquy
Microsoft researcher James Scott explained that Somniloquy - which is really an external network adapter with added intelligence - allows your PC to go to sleep while still presenting an 'active' state to networked applications. At the moment, if you put your PC into S3 or hybrid sleep mode, the network card is normally turned off and so your PC can't be reached over the network.

With Somniloquy, a small amount of power (about 4-5 watts in the prototype we saw) is drawn via the USB bus to maintain network connectivity. Traffic is monitored and buffered, and if packets are received - for example, a remote desktop connection - that require the PC to be turned on, it's instantly woken from the sleep state.

It's very much a work in progress. According to Scott, work started in 2007 in collaboration with researchers at the University of California, San Diego, and a technical paper has just been published. The hardware is designed around a commercially-available GumStix ARM-powered computer-on-a-module costing around $200

Somniloquy performs its magic by buffering network traffic and data on an SD card - in effect, it masquerades as the PC when the PC goes tro sleep. Many simple tasks can be achieved by bypassing the PC's processor and using Somniloquy's low-power CPU instead, saving even more energy. For example, it could download files to the SD card and wake up the PC to transfer data when it's full, then put the PC to sleep again until another batch of data is ready.

It will be fascinating to see if this idea makes it out of the research labs: Wake-on-LAN is much less flexible and is a nightmare to implement. Somiloquy could certainly help cure your PC's sleepless nights.

latest Epson printer

The Epson Stylus Photo RX700 multifunction printer does a fine job of scanning and printing photos.

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As a bonus, the Epson Stylus Photo RX700 also lets you print photos via integrated media slots.
The latest Epson multifunction printer, the Stylus Photo RX700, is made for photography. This $399 model comes equipped with a light in its lid for scanning film, and it uses six inks to print high-quality images.

The RX700 comes equipped with a plastic holder in which you can place a strip of negatives or individual slides; you can scan film images to your PC or make prints right away. In addition, you can print directly from a digital camera via the RX700's PictBridge port.

This scan-and-print ability in stand-alone mode isn't terribly fast. Making a copy of a color photo on our shipping unit took about 2 minutes, 40 seconds in Best Photo mode. However, the RX700 printed photos from a PC faster than other recently tested inkjet MFPs, doing so in 48 seconds. The unit also earned the best score for scan quality.

Text documents didn't print sharply or darkly enough for business use. But the RX700 excelled on photos, receiving our highest score for photo print quality on glossy paper. Prints made from film negatives looked impressive, too, though not quite as good as the output from lab prints. Prints generated from positive color film appeared as nice as well-made lab prints, though some blue patches in church frescoes seemed too vivid and flattened the illusion of depth.

I'd recommend the RX700 for anyone seeking a photo printer and scanner in one. Regrettably, its mediocre text output makes it less suitable as a general-purpose MFP.

Epson America Stylus Photo RX700

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The RX700 earns top marks for scan and photo print quality, but plain-paper text output is weak.Price when reviewed: $399Current prices (if available)

Wireless Printer

Wireless Printer

HP has released a new wireless printer. The HP photo smart C4380 is the latest in wireless printers. The printer was designed to run with no USB cables from the printer to the computer, after initial installation. The printer can be placed anywhere on your wireless network, that there is an electrical outlet.

Not only can you wireless print documents to the new photo smart wireless printer, you can also scan wirelessly to your desktop. This wireless printer is on the low end of the spectrum. The average retail price is approximately $150. Making it affordable to just about everyone.

My last two printers were HP inkjet printers, that printed pictures just fine and their cost was under $50. There are ways of setting up your wired printer that is attached to your desktop to print wirelessly from your laptop, but it proves to be a headache setting up the printer on your existing wireless network.

Core i9, Prosesor with '12 Brains'

Perhaps Intel will release the latest titled Core processors around I5 September 2009. But outside of that, rumor to other processors from Intel have started to develop.

One is Gulftown the issued will appear with the name Core i9. This processor will have a physical brain 6 (core), but the system would have identified 12 brain (logical cores).

Yes, with 6 core processor has support for Hyper-threading in each core. So that the processor is able to handle 12 thread at a time.

As quoted from PC Games Hardware, Tuesday (28/7/2009), this processor can be used on Intel X58 based mainboard. This is not another pair mainboard Core i7. If that is true, Core i9 to be 'logical choice' for the Core i7 users who want to upgrade.

No official statement from Intel about the 'toy' is their latest. However, a handful of newspapers that circulate, the processor is called Core i9-called akan released in early 2010.

Intel processor naming style is indeed would presumably change. Range Core 2 Duo (Dual Core) and Core 2 Quad (Quad Core) will be called into the family also changed Core i3.

Kingston 2GB 900 MHZ DDR2 Non-ECC CL5 KitX2 DDR2 RAM

Kingston 2GB 900 MHZ DDR2 Non-ECC CL5 KitX2 DDR2 RAM Product Page If 1GB of RAM is not enough for your power hungry needs, the Kingston 2GB 900 MHZ DDR2 Non-ECC CL5 KitX2 DDR2 RAM is here! I remember having 256MB of RAM being standard. But then again, that PC was running Windows 2000. With XP and now Vista, 1GB of RAM is at times, the bare minimum. 2GB is always better. More is best! Check out all the other Kingston RAM we have inside!


Features of the Kingston 2GB 900 MHZ DDR2 Non-ECC CL5 KitX2 DDR2 RAM:
- Power supply : Vdd: 1.8V +or- 0.1V, Vddq: 1.8V +or- 0.1V
- Double-data-rate architecture; two data transfers per clock cycle
- Bidirectional data strobe(DQS)
- Differential clock inputs(CK and CK)
- DLL aligns DQ and DQS transition with CK transition
- Programmable Read latency 5 (clock)
- Burst Length: 4, 8 (Interleave/nibble sequential)
- Programmable Burst type (sequential & interleave)
- Timing Reference: 5-5-5-15 at +1.8V / 5-5-5-15 at +2.1V
- Edge aligned data output, center aligned data input
- Auto & Self refresh, 7.8us refresh interval (8K/64ms refresh)
- Serial presence detect with EEPROM
- High Performance Heat Spreader
- PCB : Height 1.180 inch (30.00mm), double sided component




Calibre P960G Graphics Cards With 1GB Video Memory

Taipei, Taiwan – May 08, 2008 - SPARKLE Computer Co., Ltd., the professional VGA card manufacturer and supplier, today Introduced the Calibre P960G Graphics Card with extra large 1GB video memory, which will turn mainstream users' PC into a powerful and interactive entertainment system.

With features designed to enhance every aspect of visual computing on mainstream PC, the the Calibre P960G Graphics Card is overclocked out of box, exquisitely made with polished components, such as high-quality MOS circuits, and high-quality low esr solid capacitors.it's the perfect choice for playing the latest, graphics-intensive games, editing and watching HD videos, viewing photos and getting 3D directions. Its 700MHz core speed, 1800MHz memory speed and incredible large 1024MB 256-bit GDDR3 video memory can brings visually immersive, optimized gaming experience in latest DirectX 10 games, such as Unreal Tournament 3, Crysis, Gears of War and so on.

The Calibre P960G Graphics Card also offers new features for next generation data transportation standard, it is one of the world's first PCI Express 2.0 graphic cards, which can maximize the usage of 5GT/s bandwidth ( doubled than 2.5GT/s PCI Express 1.1 can provide) provided by PCI Express 2.0 standard, to be full ready for future games and applications which have rigorous requirements on bandwidth. The Calibre P960G Graphics Card is also compatible with with present PCI Express 1.1 motherboards with maximal convenience.

The Calibre P960G Graphics Card features the second-generation PureVideo HD engine from NVIDIA. The NVIDIA PureVideo HD engine and the video processing unit inside the the Calibre P960G Graphics Card deliver astounding Blu-ray and HD DVD movie picture quality on a PC with 100% offload of H.264 video decoding, freeing the CPU to perform other tasks and significantly reducing power consumption, heat, and noise. Users can also buy DVI-HDMI converter as the optional accessory to enjoy the high-definition video experience brought by HDMI interface.

The ordinary GeForce 9600 GT Graphics Cards on market may have a daunting thermal performance puzzle due to the insufficient wind pressure and airflow from the reference cooling fans. Now with strong R&D teams, SPARKLE addresses the issue by specially introducing Dual Fly Cooling System for the Calibre P960G Graphics Card to replace NVIDIA reference cooling fans which only have ordinary cooling effect.

Beside this innovative Dual Fly Cooling System, the Calibre P960G Graphics Card uses SPARKLE patent VGA Rectifier Technology (VRT) Technology, which set a iron bar on top side of the graphic card to ensure the PCB will not distort during the long-term usage, and ensure the sharp image and stable signals.

Build with
high-quality components and extra large 1GB video memory, the Calibre P960G Graphics Card Graphics Card offers a hyper-reactive, intensely robust gaming experience for the latest next-generation DirectX 10 games, such as Crysis, Gears of War, Bioshock, as well as full support for current DirectX 9 games."."Said Sidney Chen,product manager of SPARKLE Computer Co., Ltd. ” SPARKLE decided to raise the bar and deliver GeForce 9600 GT graphics card with 1GB video memory, giving our customers incredible confidence to handle gorgeous DX10 gaming scenes which have rigorous demand on video bandwidth. Also with high efficient heat pipe based dual fans cooling system, the Calibre P960G Graphics Card Graphics Card best choices for mainstream gamers to handle today's Ultra HD gaming.".”

Specification

Model Number

Calibre P960G/Calibre P960G HM

Graphics Processing Unit

NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT

Core Clock

700MHz

Memory Clock

1800MHz

Memory Type

1024MB GDDR3

Memory Interface

256-bit

Stream Processors

64

Shader Clock

1800MHz

Bus Type

PCI-Express 2.0

RAMDAC

400 MHz

DVI-I

Dual DVI-I

HDTV

Resolution up to 1920 X 1080i

HDCP Yes

HDMI

Yes(Via Adapter-HM series)



Unique Features:


Leading Performance
The performance of Calibre P960 Graphics Card is better than competing products.

High-Quality MOS circuit
Use high-quality MOS circuit to efficiently lower the surface temperature of the PCB, prolong the life span of the graphics card, enhance the stability.

High-Quality low esr solid capacitors
Provide more pure and more stable current for GPU and video memory, so the graphics card has the opportunity to work at higher frequency. Eliminate the risk and loss brought by capacitor explosion.

High efficient exclusive adjustable Dual Fly Cooling System
The Calibre P960 Graphics Card uses the new designed Dual Fly Cooling System, its innovative cooling design syncretizes all of the latest technologies and craftworks from cooling radiator industry today, including die-casting, extrusion, welding, heat pipe and copper-aluminum combination and so on. The Dual Fly Cooling System can efficiently bring the heat from GPU, video memory and MOS circuit out of the graphics card, to ensure the stability during the long time usage.

HDMI READY
Support HDMI, the latest high-resolution digital signal interface through the converter mode, allow graphics cards easily access to the latest large-size computer screen or plasma / LCD TVs (This function and accessory are optional. )

SPARKLE VGA Rectifier Technology (VRT)
The SPARKLE VGA Rectifier Technology eliminates the PCB distortion and ensure the sharp image and stable signals .

Environment Friendly Packaging
The Calibre P960 Graphics Card 's packaging is conforming to environmental protection regulations.

High-quality Accessories
The Calibre P960 Graphics Card provides useful and high quality accessories with black Calibre style design.


Multilingual User's Guide included (9 languages)
SPARKLE Calibre provides the Smart Install setup wizard and installation guide in several languages, including English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Korean, Japanese, and Traditional Chinese.

Super Clock Technology (SCT)
SPARKLE exclusive developed technology for performance gear up, it will raise the speed of all parts in the graphic card to achieve better performance of the whole part .

GeForce 9600 GT Features and Benefits :

  • NVIDIA® unified architecture
    Fully unified shader core dynamically allocates processing power to geometry, vertex, physics, or pixel shading operations, delivering up to 2x the gaming performance of prior generation GPUs.
  • GigaThread™ Technology
    Massively multi-threaded architecture supports thousands of independent, simultaneous threads, providing.
  • Full Microsoft® DirectX® 10 support
    World’s first DirectX 10 GPU with full Shader Model 4.0 support delivers unparalleled levels of graphics realism and film-quality effects.
  • NVIDIA® SLI™ technology
    Delivers up to 2x the performance of a single graphic cards configuration for unparalleled gaming experiences by allowing two cards to run in parallel. The must-have feature for performance PCI Express® graphics, SLI technology dramatically scales performance on today’s hottest games.
  • NVIDIA® Lumenex™ Engine
    Delivers stunning image quality and floating point accuracy at ULTRA-fast frame rates: 16x Anti-aliasing: Lightning fast, high-quality anti-aliasing at up to 16x sample rates obliterates jagged edges 128-bit floating point High Dynamic-Range(HDR):Twice the precision of prior generations for incredibly realistic lighting effects-now with support for anti-aliasing.
  • NVIDIA® Quantum Effects™ Technology
    Advanced shader processors architected for physics computation enable a new level of physics to be simulated and rendered on the GPU –all white freeing the CPU to run game engine and AI.
  • NVIDIA® ForceWare® Unified Driver Architecture (UDA)
    Delivers a proven record of compatibility reliability and stability with the widest range of games and applications ForceWare provides the best out-of-box experience and delivers continuous performance and feature updates over the life of NVIDIA GeForce GPUs.
  • OpenGL® 2.0 optimizations and support
    Ensures top-notch compatibility and performance for OpenGL applications.
  • NVIDIA® nView® Multi-Display Technology
    Advanced technology provides the ultimate in viewing flexibility and control for multiple monitors.
  • PCI Express 2.0 support
    Designed to run perfectly with the PCI Express 2.0 bus architecture, which has higher bandwidth than PCI Express 1.1 to deliver 16GB/sec. in both upstream and downstream data transfers.
  • Dual 400MHz RAMDACs
    Blazing-fast RAMDACs support dual QXGA displays with ULTRA-high, ergonomic refresh rates –up to 2048x1536@85Hz.
  • Dual Dual-Link DVI Support
    Able to drive industry’s largest and highest resolution flat-panel displays up to 2560x1600.
  • Built for Microsoft® Windows Vista™
    NVIDIA’s fourth-generation GPU architecture built for Windows Vista gives users the best possible experience with the Windows Aero 3D graphical user interface.
  • NVIDIA PureVideo HD VP2 technology
    NVIDIA® PureVideo™ HD VP2 technology is the combination of high-definition movie decode acceleration and post-processing, HDCP circuitry, and integration with HD movie players that delivers the ultimate high-definition movie experience on a PC.
  • Discrete, Programmable Video Processor
    NVIDIA PureVideo is a discrete programmable processing core in NVIDIA GPUs that provides superb picture quality and ULTRA-smooth movies with low CPU utilization and power.
  • Hardware Decode Acceleration
    Provides ULTRA-smooth playback of H.264, VC-1, WMV and PEG-2 HD and SD movies.
  • Spatial-Temporal De-Interlacing
    Sharpens HD and standard definition interlaced content on progressive displays, delivering a crisp, clear picture that rivals high-end home-theater systems.
  • High-Quality Scaling
    Enlarges lower resolution movies and videos to HDTV resolutions, up to 1080i, while maintaining a clear, clean image. Also provides downscaling of videos, including high-definition, while preserving image detail.
  • Inverse Telecine (3:2 & 2:2 Pulldown Correction)
    Recovers original film images from films-converted-to-video (DVDs, 1080i HD content), providing more accurate movie playback and superior picture quality.
  • Bad Edit Correction
    When videos are edited after they have been converted from 24 to 25 or 30 frames, the edits can disrupt the normal 3:2 or 2:2 pulldown cadence. PureVideo uses advanced processing techniques to detect poor edits, recover the original content, and display perfect picture detail frame after frame for smooth, natural looking video.
  • Video Color Correction
    NVIDIA's Color Correction Controls, such as Brightness, Contrast and Gamma Correction let you compensate for the different color characteristics of various RGB monitors and TVs ensuring movies are not too dark, overly bright, or washed out regardless of the video format or display type.
  • Integrated SD and HD TV Output
    Provides world-class TV-out functionality via Composite, S-Video, Component, DVI, or HDMI connections. Supports resolutions up to 1080p depending on connection type and TV capability.
  • HDCP Circuitry
    Designed to meet the output protection management (HDCP) and security specifications of the Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD formats, allowing the playback of encrypted movie content on PCs when connected to HDCP-compliant displays.
  • HD Movie Player Integration
    NVIDIA PureVideo HD technology powers the world's leading HD movie player software applications, providing the optimal HD DVD and Blu-ray movie experience.
  • Noise Reduction :
    Improves movie image quality by removing unwanted artifacts.
  • Edge Enhancement:
    Sharpens movie images by providing higher contrast around lines and object.

Graphic Card (NVDIA 9500GT/512M DDR3)

Product Description

Graphic card

1. Chipset type: GeForce 9500GT
2. Memory Type: DDR3
3. Memory size: 512MB
4. Bus Width: 128 bit
5. RAMDACs: 400 MHz
6. Bus interface: PCI Express 16X
7. Connectors: 2*DVI+TV-out
(S-Video)

Trademark: east topview or OEM
Model NO.: NVDIA 9500GT/512M DDR3
Productivity: 500000/month
Origin: shenzhen china
Packing: in normal box
Min. Order: 500pcs
Transportation: express/air/sea
Company: Shenzhen kingsun Electronic Co., Ltd.

Top 10 Graphics Cards for Gamers

top-graphic-cardsWhether you are new to this gaming world or an old fella who like to finish those latest games before others come to know about them, you know that graphics cards or video cards are the most important part of your PC when it comes to playing those latest high end PC games in its highest resolution and fine texture details. But when you go to the market in search of a good video card you are destined to be lost among a huge number of graphics cards from different manufacturers under various brand names with different capacities of video memory. While it is a simple fact that larger video memories can handle heavier graphics process loads but the other two factors of selecting brands and models are equally difficult tasks. To help you make your decision faster and easier, here we have collected the best range of video cards available in the market today. The list includes the top performing video cards which may cost you a bit more for its performance and also the cards that has the best performance to price ratio for the gamers on budget. Have a look at the list and decide which one you would buy.
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Motherboards


Asus P5N-E SLI Motherboard
You know that when building the perfect PC, the motherboard is as important as anything. That's why you should check out this Asus P5N-E SLI mobo. This motherboard supports the latest Intel® Quad-core processors in LGA775 package. It's excellent for multi-tasking, multi-media and enthusiastic gamers! It's designed for great performance and overclocking! With an NVIDIA nForce 650i SLI chipset and a front side bus capable of 1333/1066/533 MHz, your machine will be ready to chew up anything you feed it. Four 240-pin DIMM sockets support up to 8GB of DDR2 non-ECC unbuffered memory. DDR2 is the next generation memory technology to replace the current DDR. With the highest speed up to 800MHz, DDR2 memory provides great performance for 3D graphics and other memory demanding applications. This great platform has 2 PCI Express x16 slots, 1 PCI Express x1, and 2 PCI 2.2 slots! There's Gigabit LAN, support for up to 8 USB 2.0 ports, and tons more features! Check out the detailed specifications for all the goodies in this powerful motherboard. Don't settle for something less. Pick up the Asus P5N-E SLI motherboard today!





ASUS is responsible for making some of the industry's best motherboards, though many of them can also be the most expensive money can buy. Lucky for us, that is not the case with the P5N-E SLI we are testing today, at least not the expensive part.

When purchasing an ASUS motherboard, consumers are not just paying for a brand name. ASUS' build quality is excellent and more often than not, the overall package and bundled features are also very valuable. Recently however we were let down by an overrated and overpriced ASUS product that did nothing else but sell a brand name. That product is no other than ASUS' flagship Striker Extreme. This member of the “Republic of Gamers” costs a crazy $400, making it nearly untouchable to the real gaming and enthusiast crowd.

Although ASUS is happy to take your money for this overpriced board, they also seem to be aware of the importance to deliver a good value, high performance product for the rest of us. They came up with the P5N-E SLI which has been designed around the ultra-affordable Nvidia nForce 650i SLI chipset.

Out of all the new nForce 6-series chipsets, this is easily the smartest option for those that are seeking SLI support on the Core 2 Duo platform without all the extravagant options. Performance-wise the 650i SLI is every bit as good as the 680i SLI, so why does the P5N-E SLI cost just $140 when the competing ASUS 680i SLI board costs $270?

When it comes to features there is quite a lot missing from the 650i SLI, though none seem to have a real impact on performance. Motherboards equipped with the nForce 650i SLI miss out on 1333MHz FSB support (at least for now), EPP memory support, 28 PCI Express bus lanes, two SATA ports, two USB ports and one Gigabit LAN port. I would say most users can turn a blind eye to the missing ports, and at least some will ignore the lack of official 1333MHz FSB and EPP memory support, but the 28 missing PCI Express bus lanes sound kind of serious

Graphics Cards


The card works in the PCI Express slots of both first-generation and second-generation Mac Pro systems, and features 512MB of 256-bit GDDR4 frame buffer memory and 320 stream processors. It’s designed as a graphics upgrade for Mac Pros — even those that may have come equipped with the Nvidia GeForce 8800 card introduced earlier this year. AMD claims its new Radeon card runs faster and costs less than the GeForce 8800 GT, which is only available from the Apple Store and costs $279.

The card sports two dual-link DVI interfaces, each capable of driving a 30-inch Apple Cinema HD displays. And like the ATI retail graphics cards that have come before it, it also sports an S-Video connector for attaching directly to an analog TV.

Radeon 3870 HD

AMD's newest ATI graphics card for the Mac - the Radeon HD 3870 Mac & PC Edition.

The card supports PCI Express 2.0, working with the faster interfaces of the expansion slots found on 2008-era Mac Pros. But it’s also backwards-compatible with the PCI Express architecture of Mac Pros produced previously, so it’ll work with either device straight out of the box. And as the name implies, it’s also compatible with Windows-based PCs.

ATI said that the Radeon HD 3800 series graphics processors provide up to twice the processing performance per watt that previous-generation AMD graphics processors possessed. The processor itself was crafted using 55 nanometer (nm) process technology, which allowed ATI to cram more processors into less space, and the new card sports “PowerPlay” — an ATI-branded system that manages power more efficiently depending on what you’re doing. It’s technology originally developed for the mobile market that AMD has integrated into the new desktop product.

The graphics processor can crank up to 70 gigabytes per second bandwidth using a 775MHz engine. That translates, according to AMD’s internal benchmarks, into 30 to 180 percent better performance in Apple’s Motion 3 software than the GeForce 8800; slow Motion performance has been an Achilles’ heel of Nvidia’s rival card since its introduction.

Gamers get a boost too — AMD claims the Radeon HD 3870 runs 15 percent faster in Unreal Tournament 2004, and modestly faster than that in Enemy Territory: Quake Wars and Quake 4, all at 1280 x 1024 resolution; 1024 x 768 resolution yields considerably better performance for the latter two games.

The entire board only occupies a single slot, including its fan. AMD confirmed that Mac Pro users can install two boards in the same Mac Pro, driving up to four 30-inch displays simultaneously. Unfortunately, its Mac boards don’t support “CrossFire,” the technology that AMD offers to PC users that enable them to connect its graphics processors in parallel. So each card would be performing independently

Pentium Dual Core

  • Allendale - 65 nm process technology
    • Desktop CPU (SMP support restricted to 2 CPUs)
    • Two CPUs on one die
    • Introduced January 21, 2007
    • SSSE3 SIMD instructions
    • Number of Transistors 167 Million
    • TXT, enhanced security hardware extensions
    • Execute Disable Bit
    • EIST (Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology)
    • Variants
      • Intel Pentium E2220 - 2.40 GHz (1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Pentium E2200 - 2.20 GHz (1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Pentium E2180 - 2.00 GHz (1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Pentium E2160 - 1.80 GHz (1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
      • Intel Pentium E2140 - 1.60 GHz (1 MB L2, 800 MHz FSB)
  • Wolfdale 45 nm process technology
    • Intel Pentium E5400 - 2.70 GHz (2MB L2,800 MHz FSB)
    • Intel Pentium E5300 - 2.60 GHz (2MB L2,800 MHz FSB)
    • Intel Pentium E5200 - 2.50 GHz (2MB L2,800 MHz FSB)

Intel 805xx product codes

Intel discontinued the use of part numbers such as 80486 in the marketing of mainstream x86-architecture microprocessors with the introduction of the Pentium brand in 1993. However, numerical codes, in the 805xx range, continued to be assigned to these processors for internal and part numbering uses. The following is a list of such product codes in numerical order:

Product code Marketing name(s) Codename(s)
80500 Pentium P5 (A-step)
80501 Pentium P5
80502 Pentium P54C, P54CS
80503 Pentium with MMX Technology P55C, Tillamook
80521 Pentium Pro P6
80522 Pentium II Klamath
80523 Pentium II, Celeron, Pentium II Xeon Deschutes, Covington, Drake
80524 Pentium II, Celeron Dixon, Mendocino
80525 Pentium III, Pentium III Xeon Katmai, Tanner
80526 Pentium III, Celeron, Pentium III Xeon Coppermine, Cascades
80528 Pentium 4, Xeon Willamette (Socket 423), Foster
80529 Celeron Timna (canceled)
80530 Pentium III, Celeron Tualatin
80531 Pentium 4, Celeron Willamette (Socket 478)
80532 Pentium 4, Celeron, Xeon Northwood, Prestonia, Gallatin
80533 Pentium III Coppermine (cD0-step)
80535 Pentium M, Celeron M 310-340 Banias
80536 Pentium M, Celeron M 350-390 Dothan
80537 Core 2 Duo T-series, Celeron M 5xx Merom
80538 Core Solo, Celeron M 4xx Yonah
80539 Core Duo, Pentium Dual-Core T-series Yonah
80541 Itanium Merced
80546 Pentium 4, Celeron D, Xeon Prescott (Socket 478), Nocona, Irwindale, Cranford, Potomac
80547 Pentium 4, Celeron D Prescott (LGA775)
80550 Dual-Core Xeon 71xx Tulsa
80551 Pentium D, Pentium EE, Dual-Core Xeon Smithfield, Paxville DP
80552 Pentium 4, Celeron D Cedar Mill
80553 Pentium D, Pentium EE Presler
80555 Dual-Core Xeon 50xx Dempsey
80556 Dual-Core Xeon 51xx Woodcrest
80557 Core 2 Duo E-series, Dual-Core Xeon 30xx, Pentium Dual-Core E-series Conroe
80560 Dual-Core Xeon 70xx Paxville MP
80562 Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Extreme QX6xxx, Quad-Core Xeon 32xx Kentsfield
80563 Quad-Core Xeon 53xx Clovertown
80564 Xeon 7200 Tigerton-DC
80565 Xeon 7300 Tigerton
80569 Core 2 Quad Q9xxx, Core 2 Extreme QX9xxx, Xeon 3300 Yorkfield
80570 Core 2 Duo E8xxx Wolfdale
80573 Xeon 5200 Wolfdale-DP
80574 Core 2 Extreme QX9775, Xeon 5400 Yorkfield, Harpertown
80576 Core 2 Duo T9xxx, Core 2 Extreme X9xxx Penryn
80577 Core 2 Duo T8xxx Penryn-3M
80581 Core 2 Quad Q9xxx Penryn QC
80582 Xeon 74xx Dunnington
80583 Xeon 74xx Dunnington-QC

Samsung Mass Producing 1Gb DDR DRAM at 60nm

Memory shrink to 60nm can double production efficiency.

amsung Electronics has announced that it has begun mass producing the industry’s first 1Gigabit DDR2 DRAM using 60 nanometer process technology. In its press release, Samsung estimates efficiency gains of the 60nm process are 40 percent over the 80nm, and twice the productivity of 90nm general process technology.

Samsung’s line up of 60nm 1Gb DRAM-based modules includes 512MB, 1GB and 2GB densities supporting either 667Mbps or 800Mbps speeds. Samsung anticipates such a high degree of receptivity to the 60nm process that it should drive greater demand for 1Gb DRAM chips in the near future over today’s mainstream density of 512Mb.

Samsung’s migration below 90nm has relied heavily on the use of three-dimensional transistor technologies to build increasingly smaller chips, a fundamentally unique approach toward finer circuit designs and higher yields. The use of metal-insulator metal (MIM) for its capacitors provides enhanced data storage in sub-70nm designs. Furthermore, the use of a recently-announced selective epitaxial growth (SEG) technology provides for a broader electron channel, and optimizes the speed of each chip’s electrons to reduce power consumption and enable higher performance

Intel Readies New "Tolapai" System-on-Chip

Intel will release its new "Tolapai" system-on-chip by the end of 2007 for embedded markets

Intel expects to penetrate the industrial and embedded computing markets with its Tolapai integrated system-on-chip. Tolapai will be a system-on-chip design that integrates the CPU, north bridge and south bridge functionality into a processor. According to documentation leaked earlier this Intel expects to ready Tolapai by the end of 2007 to take on VIA’s C7 CoreFusion and AMD’s Geode platforms.

Tolapai will feature a cut-down Pentium M-derived processor core with 256KB of L2-cache. Intel will offer Tolapai in three clock-speeds – 600 MHz, 1066 MHz and 1200 MHz. Power consumption will vary from 13-22-watts depending on clock speed. Tolapai supports a maximum of 2GB of DDR2-400/533/667/800 memory in dual-channel configurations.

LCD Monitor

Lenovo ThinkVision L1900p 19" LCD Monitor
$246.99
Powerful and versatile, the Lenovo ThinkVision L1900p 19" LCD Monitor allows you to be energy efficient without compromising performance. Thoughtfully designed with Light Booster technology, with the Lenovo 4431HE1 mercury content is reduced by 50% and power consumption by 30%. The incorporated ThinkVantage design enhances usability for an intuitive and easy to use monitor. The Lenovo ThinkVision L1900p yields excellent text and image quality and is a wonderful compliment to your office PC.

Monday, November 9, 2009

New Intel® Core™ i7

New Intel® Core™ i7
The Intel® Core™ i7 microprocessor is built using a new microarchitecture, codenamed "Nehalem," that allows chips to handle more data, quicker and more energy efficiently. Go inside Intel's labs and meet some of the thousands of Intel engineers who helped design and test the new processor. "Building this microprocessor brings a lot of people together, like architects, micro architects and the design teams," says Rani Borkar, vice president of Intel's Digital Enterprise Group. "As you get into the development phases, working with the process technology, it's a mind-boggling effort that requires a lot of teamwork across the board."

Brilliantly fast

With faster, intelligent, multi-core technology that applies processing power where it's needed most, new Intel® Core™ i7 processors deliver an incredible breakthrough in PC performance. They are the best desktop processor family on the planet.¹

You'll multitask applications faster and unleash incredible digital media creation. And you'll experience maximum performance for everything you do, thanks to the combination of Intel® Turbo Boost technology² and Intel® Hyper-Threading technology (Intel® HT technology)³, which maximizes performance to match your workload.

Product information

  • 3.06 GHz, 2.93 GHz, and 2.66 GHz core speed
  • 8 processing threads with Intel® HT technology
  • 8 MB of Intel® Smart Cache
  • 3 Channels of DDR3 1066 MHz memory

News Highlights

The news -- Intel Corporation introduced its most advanced desktop processor ever, the Intel® Core™ i7 processor. The Core i7 processor is the first member of a new fami

ly of Nehalem processor designs and is the most sophisticated ever built, with new technologies that boost performance on demand and maximize data throughput. The Core i7 processor speeds video editing, immersive games and other popular Internet and computer activities by up to 40 percent without increasing power consumption.

A smarter way to work and play -- With faster, intelligent multi-core technology that applies processing power dynamically when needed most, the new Intel® Core™ i7 processors deliver an incredible breakthrough in PC performance. They’re the best desktop processors on the planet.
Multitask applications faster and unleash incredible digital media creation. Experience maximum performance for everything you do, thanks to the combination of Intel® Turbo Boost Technology and Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology, which maximizes performance to match your workload.

Shatter your limits -- It’s time for digital content creation that’s limited only by your imagination. Experience total creative freedom with the power to encode video up to 40% faster. And enjoy incredible performance on other multimedia tasks like image rendering, photo retouching, and editing.