Intel New Brand Logo 2009

Thursday, February 26, 2009 0 comments



Intel is soon going to unveil a new brand identity with a series of logo for their platforms and processors. The new logo is much wider and shorter as you can see from the new Centrino logo above. The top edge is curved revealing silicon chip design in the background, it has a 3-dimensional look and is glossy in appearance.

Source: TheInquirer

Lenovo IdeaPad Y650 thin hi-def notebook

Monday, February 23, 2009 1 comments


Lenovo has recently launched their new Y series notebook calling it the Hi-Def multimedia machine. According to Lenovo, the IdeaPad Y650 is one of the thinnest, lightest notebooks in its class.

The IdeaPad Y650 comes in either Intel's Core2Duo P8700 or P8600 processor. The super thin laptop has a huge display size of 16 inches and weighs just 2.5 Kilograms. Runs on DDR3 memory type and packs a huge hard disk size of 320 GigaBytes. More specifications are listed below.

Lenovo Y650 Specifications:
CPU: Intel Core2Duo P8700 (2.53GHz) or P8600 (2.40GHz)
RAM: upto 4GB DDR3 1066 MHz
HDD: 320GB (5400 rpm)
GPU: Intel Integrated Graphics X4500 or NVIDIA GeForce G 105M 256MB
Weight: 2.5 Kgs
Screen size: 16 inch TFT Wide Screen LED 1366x768
Other features: DVD writer, bluetooth, wifi.
Price: starting at US $1300

Asus launches Eee 1000HE PC

Sunday, February 22, 2009 0 comments


Asus has launched their much awaited netbook, the Eee PC 1000HE offers a long uninterrupted battery life of upto 9 and half hours which makes it a great travel companion.

The Eee PC is powered by Intel's Atom platform and is powered by the N280/N270 processor clocked at 1.66/1.60 GigaHertz. With a power consumption of just 2.5 Watts it offers a long battery life and weighs in at 1.45 Kilograms.

The netbook comes with a 10 inch LED display and includes the new 'n' specification wifi which offers 6 times faster connectivity. It comes in four color choices - Pearl White, Black and Golden. Detailed specifications are listed below.

Asus Eee PC 1000HE Specifications:
CPU: Intel Atom N280/N270 1.66GHz/1.60GHz
RAM: upto 1 GB DDR2
HDD: 160 GB HDD
Weight: 1.45 Kgs
Screen size: 10 inch (1024 x 600 resolution) LED display
Battery Life: Upto 9.5 hours
Other Features:
  • External stereo speaker
  • Intel 802.11 n Wireless connectivity
  • Bluetooth
  • 100 Mbps Ethernet
  • 1.3 Mega Pixel Web Camera.
I/O Ports:
  • 3 x USB 2.0
  • 1 x Integrated 10/100 LAN (RJ45)
  • 1 x 15-pin VGA video connector
  • 1 x line out
  • 1 x mic-in
  • 1 x 4-in-1 Media Card Reader
  • 1 x AC adapter connector
Price: US $400

Intel Mobile CPU T9900, P9700, P8800 due

Saturday, February 21, 2009 0 comments



Three new mobile processors from Intel are are due to launch around the middle of 2009. The new chips are based on Intel's 45 nanometer Centrino2 platform.

The fastest of the lot is the Core2Duo T9900 with a clock frequency of 3.06 GigaHertz and contains 6 MegaBytes of cache.
The Core2Duo P9700 comes with a clock frequency of 2.8 GigaHertz and the same 6 MegaBytes of cache but has a lower TDP (Thermal Design Power).
And finally the P8800 which is the slowest and cheapest of this lot has a clock frequency of 2.66 GigaHertz and comes with 3 MegaBytes of cache.
All the processors have a bus speed of 1066 MegaHertz. The prices are listed below.

Earlier this year Intel had launched their line of mobile processors including Q9100, Q9000, T9800, P9600, T9550 and this time they go a step faster.

Core2Duo T9900 Specifications:
Speed: 3.06 GHz
Cores: 2
Cache Size: 6 MB
Bus Speed: 1066 MHz
Power TDP: 35 W
Price: $530

Core2Duo P9700 Specifications:
Speed: 2.80 GHz
Cores: 2
Cache Size: 6 MB
Bus Speed: 1066 MHz
Power TDP: 25 W
Price: $348

Core2Duo P8800 Specifications:
Speed: 2.66 GHz
Cores: 2
Cache Size: 3 MB
Bus Speed: 1066 MHz
Power TDP: 25 W
Price: $241

AMD Neo CPU for ultrathin notebooks

Tuesday, February 3, 2009 0 comments


AMD is going to introduce a new processor for ultrathin laptops called Neo. The Athlon chip is based on the 65 nanometer Yukon mobile platform. It is aimed to compete with Intel's Atom in the ultra-thin notebooks and low-cost netbooks segment.

AMD Neo is a 64-bit capable chip clocked at 1.6 GigaHertz and has a L2 Cache size of 512 KiloBytes. It has a thermal power dissipation (TDP) of 15 Watts which is more than Intel Atom's 8 Watts. HP is the first company to use this chip in their Pavillion edition notebooks.

AMD claims Yukon fits a price and performance gap between low-cost netbooks and beefier notebook PCs - a new category which the chipmaker was so kind to have designated for us as "ultrathin notebooks". Mark that in your notes.
"In introducing the AMD ultrathin notebook platform, AMD enables a balanced PC performance, including the option of advanced graphics and video for true HD entertainment, all in an affordable, ultrathin notebook, bringing consumers uncompromised mobility," philosophized Chris Cloran, veep of AMD's client division in a statement.

Netbooks to reach 35 million people this year

Monday, February 2, 2009 0 comments

According to analysts at ABI Research, a confluence of social and technological factors has created a kind of “perfect storm” that will lead to a market explosion for netbooks over the next few years. The firm forecasts worldwide shipments of nearly 35 million this year, rising to an estimated 139 million in 2013.

Practice director Kevin Burden describes this evolution: "PDA’s began our reliance on instant accessible data while traveling. When PDA functionality converged with cellular voice, smartphones became the new darling of mobile professional technology that many expected to evolve into the hub for all data and communication needs for travelling professionals. Today, with a better understanding for what a smartphone is, is not, and may never be, along with a reality check on the usefulness of UMPCs, the market remains open for new device types."

Smartphones did a lot to raise our comfort level with mobile technology as well our expectations for how connected we could be and how accessible information and data should be while on the road. Enter the netbook with its light-weight, medium-sized form factor and low-cost processors leading to moderate overall price points may finally have “right-sized” mobile technology for productive travels.

While the advent of low-cost, power stingy x86 and ARM processors were the technical keys to netbooks, Burden argues that industry and consumer expectations also needed to evolve before netbooks would meet market acceptance. "In recent years, the industry still expected the smartphones to be more than they turned out to be, and most recently, MIDs were thought to be the next big mobile devices segment, but an unclear usage model continues to confuse the market. So today, netbooks’ time has come, and ABI research expects them to enjoy very strong market growth."

Source: ABIresearch

Intel E8700 to be next fastest Core2Duo


Intel has planned to soon release a new dual-core desktop processor which will be the fastest Core2Duo to date.

The dual-core E8700 codenamed Wolfdale is clocked at 3.5 GigaHertz and is made on the 45 nanometer fabrication process. It has a front-side bus frequency of 1333 MegaHertz and 6 MegaBytes of L2 Cache. It supports MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST), Intel 64 (Intel's x86-64 implementation), XD bit (an NX bit implementation) and iAMT2 (Intel Active Management), Virtualization Technology, Trusted Execution Technology.

The chip will cost around 330 US dollars and the exact date is yet to be confirmed, though sources indicate that it will launch by early this year.

Core2Duo E8700 Specifications:
Speed: 3.5GHz
Cores: 2
Cache Size: 6MB L2 Cache
Bus Speed: 1333MHz
Manufacturing technology: 45nm
Socket: LGA775
Power TDP: 65W
Price: US $330 (approximately)