Intel announces quad-core Core i7 Extreme and Core i7 for laptops (update: now with reviews!)
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As expected, Intel just announced its Clarksfield laptop chips, bringing Core i7 to the laptop form factor. There’ll be three chips, two regular quad-cores and a Core i7 Extreme that can run as fast as 3.2GHz in Turbo mode, which selectively shuts off cores and uses the extra power to speed up the the remaining cores while preserving battery life. The parts were demoed working in shipping-ready form on stage, but pricing and availability weren’t mentioned — we’ll let you know what we can dig up.
Read – Intel’s Core i7 Mobile press release
Read – HotHardware’s Core i7 Mobile review
Read – LegitReviews’ Core i7 Mobile review
Read – Laptop Mag’s Core i7 Mobile laptop review
Filed under: Laptops
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