Tag: Ivy

  • Asus N56VM laptop blessed with Ivy Bridge processor and Kepler graphics

    Asus N56VM laptop blessed with Ivy Bridge processor and Kepler graphics

    Before you go all bleary-eyed let me break it to you that the Asus N56VM be headed to Japan, for now, and not Stateside. A later arrival hasn’t been ruled out though. So, the Asus N56VM comes armed with an Intel Core i7-3610QM 2.3GHz processor, Nvidia’s GeForce GT 630M graphics, 15.6-inch display that sports 1080p…

  • Samsung Series 7 Chronos Notebook gets Ivy Bridge

    Samsung Series 7 Chronos Notebook gets Ivy Bridge

    The Ivy Bridge benefit is extending to many brands, both big and small. Definitely, we’re not as surprised with the processor finding room to let in the all new Samsung Series 7 Chronos Notebooks. These cool 15-inch notebooks will be powered by i7 Core based processor by Intel. They will also pack LED backlighting, SSD,…

  • Ivy Bridge processors come to Alienware portable rigs

    Ivy Bridge processors come to Alienware portable rigs

    Alienware will be blessed with some new life and force in their Ivy Bridge enabled laptops. The M14x, M17x and M18x will be armed with the cool new processors. The there will be quite a bevy of different processor options including a 2.9 GHz Core i7-3920XM for the M17x and 2.9GHz Core i7-3920XM for the…

  • Toshiba’s LX815 and LX835 All-In-One PCs with Ivy Bridge Processors announced

    Toshiba’s LX815 and LX835 All-In-One PCs with Ivy Bridge Processors announced

    Toshiba is surely playing it quick. With their Smart TVs making a roaring entry, we’re followed up by a dose of their All-In-One PC range that supports the much hyped Ivy Bridge Processors. First is the LX815 that will sport a 21.5-inch LCD display followed by a slightly bigger 23-inch LX835. Both will support resolutions…

  • Intel Ivy Bridge Hardware supply hit by excess Sandy Bridge supplies

    Intel Ivy Bridge Hardware supply hit by excess Sandy Bridge supplies

    The Intel house is getting to be one of the most acceptable chips in computers these days. And now, the Intel Ivy Bridge supply is seeing a major roadblock ahead, thanks to the overflowing Sandy Bridge chips. This shows that tablets and other portables are greatly increasing in demand and Intel has to handle the…