Tuesday, June 03, 2014

MC2 Post 1865 Forget Yosemite OS X --What About Intels Devils Canyon ??







From:  http://www.engadget.com
 





Sure, we've seen 4GHz base clock speeds before, but never in an Intel chip. Such a part is just weeks away, however, in the form of the refreshed Haswell Core i7-4790K, codenamed "Devil's Canyon." The new chip shifts from 4GHz up to 4.4GHz in turbo mode, with the only downside being a slight increase in wattage from 84W to 88W -- a change that might be partly mitigated by Intel's use of a better thermal interface material underneath the lid of the CPU. The $339 price tag is identical to what you'd pay for the existing Core i7-4770K on Newegg (base clock: 3.5GHz), so it's definitely worth holding onto your cash until the end of the month.

 




I can't hardly wait until PCPER gets its hands on one and Tests this Bad Boy as soon as it's available... 

  

                                                                     Wingman.


 





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Intel's Windows 8.1 Pro Broadwell tablet is

                      
                                     thinner than the iPad Air


 





From:   http://www.engadget.com
 





When Intel announced the new 14nm Core M (Broadwell) processor to enable thinner, fanless convertible devices, I knew the "Llama Mountain" reference design would be impressively svelte.


 




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Sony PSP finally retiring


 






From:   http://www.slashgear.com

 




Sony is calling time on the PSP, announcing that the long-running PlayStation Portable will cease sales in Japan at the end of June, with a complete wrap-up worldwide by the end of the year. Sales of the handheld, which first went on sale in Japan back in December 2004, with a broader launch early the following year, have exceeded 80m units 
                                      as of late last year.



 





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