The future big evolution in Intel Mobile platform will arrive in 2010. It will be feature 32 nm engraved Havendale CPU associated to the Nehalem architecture with its important advantages such as hyperthreading, integrated memory controller, etc...
One member from Xtremesystem forum has posted photos of the first samples of such CPU:
The Clarkdale CPU shown nearby is a the model dedicated to the desktop computer. It will offer higher performance level at the cost of higher power consumption. As you can notice it, there are much more pins than for previous CPUs. This is linked to the fact that several components are now included on the die. It should make life easier for motherboard manufacturers, and could also reduce their price, as one will need less components to be soldered on the PCB.
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Movies come to German iTunes Store
Filed under: iTS
Pricing breaks down like this:
- Older titles are sold for €7.99
- Newer titles sell for €9.99
- Brand-new releases are €13.99
[Via iPodNN]
TUAWMovies come to German iTunes Store originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Fri, 17 Apr 2009 04:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
First Photos of the Future MacBook Processors
The future big evolution in Intel Mobile platform will arrive in 2010. It will be feature 32 nm engraved Havendale CPU associated to the Nehalem architecture with its important advantages such as hyperthreading, integrated memory controller, etc...
One member from Xtremesystem forum has posted photos of the first samples of such CPU:
The Clarkdale CPU shown nearby is a the model dedicated to the desktop computer. It will offer higher performance level at the cost of higher power consumption. As you can notice it, there are much more pins than for previous CPUs. This is linked to the fact that several components are now included on the die. It should make life easier for motherboard manufacturers, and could also reduce their price, as one will need less components to be soldered on the PCB.
AT&T needs Apple, but does Apple need AT&T?
The chief of AT&T is dying to hold on to its exclusive iPhone deal with Apple, which expires next year. And I can't blame him.But it might not be a great deal for Apple.
Movies come to German iTunes Store
Filed under: iTS
Pricing breaks down like this:
- Older titles are sold for €7.99
- Newer titles sell for €9.99
- Brand-new releases are €13.99
[Via iPodNN]
TUAWMovies come to German iTunes Store originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Fri, 17 Apr 2009 04:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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