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They're here! That is, Intel's Sandy Bridge mobile and desktop
processors herein known as the 2nd Generation Core processor family or
more simply as Intel Core 2011 processors to us. After months of
teasing and on-stage demos, Chipzilla is finally unleashing the
details of its new Core i3, i5, and i7 processors, and considering
there are 29 new CPUs in total as well as new integrated graphics
options (now known as processor graphics) there's quite a bit to
digest. Hit the break for our rundown of the new platform and a look
at some of Intel's newest performance and graphics-focused features.
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