Thursday, December 30, 2010

Santech can't wait for CES, lists a bunch of Sandy Bridge CPUs on new N67 laptop

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Man, who needs to go to CES anymore? Intel's frailly maintained
secrecy around Sandy Bridge processor identities has been blown to
smithereens today by Italian systems integrator Santech. The company
lists a now familiar Core i7-2630QM (quad-core, 2GHz) alongside an
i7-2720QM (2.2GHz), an i7-2820QM (2.3GHz), and an i7-2920XM (2.5GHz),
confirming once and for all that Intel has completely lost its mind
when it comes to naming chips. Other specs include up to 16GB of DDR3
RAM, up to 750GB of magnetic storage or 160GB of the solid state
stuff, a pair of USB 3.0 ports, and a 15.6-inch display that can be
either glossy or matte, with a resolution of either 1366 x 768 or 1920
x 1080, depending on your preference and budget. Deliveries are said
to start on January 27th and prices range between €1,200 ($1,577)
and €3,000 ($3,943).

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