Kamis, 01 Desember 2011

HP, TOSHIBA, LENOVO GEAR UP WITH PENRYN NOTEBOOKS

Hewlett-Packard (HP), Toshiba, and Lenovo, between the other vendors, are now gearing up to update their fresh lines of laptop with fresh models and these model refreshes integrating the bashing "Penryn" processor - Intel's first and foremost 45-nanometer mobile chip, would be launched some time soon. The HP Compaq 6820s 17-inch laptop PC would be offered with T8100 (2.1 GHz) and T8300 (2.4 GHz) Penryn processors. HP further expects to update few other models comprising the HP Compaq 6520s with T9300 (2.50 GHz, 6MB cache) the same Penryn processor.

On the other hand, Lenovo tend to refresh its most renowned ThinkPad line with the Y510 and Y710 IdeaPad notebooks. The stylish 17-inch kind-factor Y710 IdeaPad comes with the processors varying up to a Penryn T9300, ATI Mobility Radeon HD2600 (256 MB) graphics feature, and you would get a hard drive capacity up to 500GB. Pricing is really decent it is about $1,199. In March, Lenovo would expose the IdeaPad U110, which is a 2-pound ultra-portable along with an extremely smart 11.1-inch screen, which smaller, lighter than the normal 12.1-inch subnotebook). Toshiba as well scheduled to appear with updates with 13-inch wide-screen display of kind-factor U305S2815, which so for $1,365.95. One of most salient features of Penryn's is a larger cache: 3MB is normal (vs. the latest "Merom" processor's 2MB) on T8000 series processors, as the greater-end T9000 series emerge with 6MB of cache (vs. the Merom's 4MB).

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