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Questions about i5 and i7 mobile chips for Surface Pro 3
Sep 27, 2014 - in Forums
Last message : . I really dig the mobility factor to take work and "play" anywhere I go without having to lug around that big ol' laptop. So, do you think the i5 with 8GB of RAM would do the trick? That should work just fine. I have a laptop that has an i5 2410
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Tom's Hardware Best Of Mobile World Congress 2014 Awards
Feb 28, 2014 - in Articles > MWC
Intel XMM 7260 LTE-Advanced Modem The Intel XMM 7260 LTE-Advanced modem could possibly give the chip giant the serious wedge it needs to get x86 into mobility. The hardware supports up to CAT 6 at 300 Mb/s and Carrier Aggregation up to 40 MHz. Due to the simplified
The Best of Mobile World Congress 2014 The Mobile World Congress (MWC) in beautiful Barcelona, Spain is the trade show for any company involved in the mobile market. We caught a glimpse of what to expect in the year ahead at MWC 2014. While most of the big names in smartpho...
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Ubuntu For Phones Canonical has been working on its smartphone operating system for a while now. The company first showed off its mobile version of Ubuntu running on a Galaxy Nexus at CES 2013. The OS was shown running on slightly updated hardware, a Ne...
Roamer As part of our preparations for MWC, we were going to acquire some foreign SIM cards. That is, until we learned about a solution called Roamer from a UK-based startup. Roamer ensures that you don't miss any calls to your home number wh...
Samsung Galaxy Gear Fit We were pretty surprised when Samsung announced not one refreshed Galaxy Gear, but three. While two of these models are largely the same, the Gear Fit stands alone as a separate product. Aimed at fitness fanatics, the Gear Fit displays...
SanDisk 128 GB microSDXC Card At this year’s MWC, SanDisk revealed an entirely new 128 GB microSDXC card – that’s 64 gigabytes bigger than any other microSDXC card currently on the market. Granted, flash storage capacity always doubles at each new tier, but 128 GB ...
YotaPhone Second Generation YotaPhone was one of the most high-profile devices at MWC this year. Yota Devices, the company responsible for the YotaPhone, made headlines in December when it announced the first generation of the device. Now, just three months later...
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Graphics Chipset AMD M880G with ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4200
Sep 19, 2014 - in Forums
Last message : i am currently running on amd athlon 2.10 ghz processor which has an integrted Graphics Chipset AMD M880G with ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4200 its windows 7 home basic .can anyone tell compatible games on it?
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Ultrabook: Behind How Intel is Remaking Mobile Computing
Aug 1, 2013 - in Articles > Intel
The Ultrabook Idea's Thin Beginnings its lesson from Centrino: it’s not the chips that matter; it’s what you do with them. Said differently, mobility was not about speeds and feeds. It was about experiences. Interestingly, this was (and still is) AMD’s top marketing
Hello, Metro and underpowered they really were. Intel’s efforts at a mobility revolution were bleeding and on the ropes.
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What Was Wrong With Mobile Computing? as their heads. "We organized what we called our core pillars of the Ultrabook,” says Regis. “We knew that in order to be successful, we had to deliver something that would be responsive, have great mobility, something cutting edge in form
A New Conversation Perhaps you can already see the root of Intel’s problem. CULV was yielding interesting designs from a spec sheet standpoint. Units were thinner. Battery life was ballooning. Yet through it all one can sense that the CULV conversation beg...
Slimming Down: The Components Were Key It comes back to the stack. Three years ago, a 9 mm hard drive and a 7 mm screen and a thick battery and so on inevitably added up to a 35 mm notebook. Intel had to examine each item in the stack and come up with a plan for how the manuf...
Figuring Out That Touch Would Become Important Intel knew going in that Ultrabook would undergo several generations of change, and throughout those generations, the company had to struggle with how much flexibility to leave for OEMs. With too little definition of what an “Ultrabook” ...
Heading Into the Fourth Generation Touch issues aside, Intel knew that the key to bridging the tablet and clamshell worlds would lie in system resume performance. This is, in part, why Intel required a drop in resume-from-hibernation times with the touch-enabled Shark Bay...
Intel's Calculated Gamble Prior to 2011, had anyone asked for gesture- and voice-based computing on notebooks? No one that I know of. Yet here it is, and one has at least to admire the audacity, right or wrong, required by Intel to push such functionality at a pu...
Intel Had To Show It Was Serious... DeLine describes the first 12 months of the Ultrabook initiative as “the duck paddling underwater.” No one could see Intel behind the scenes working on ecosystem investments, consulting with OEMs, and addressing concerns and skepticism—l...
Dissecting An Ultrabook Before touching on Haswell, I thought it might be enlightening to take you on a tour of an Ultrabook’s innards. Intel had a well-worn demo unit laying around that it volunteered to let me put under the knife. I’ve worked inside of notebo...
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Report: Verizon Looking to Buy Canada's Wind Mobile
Jun 29, 2013 - in Articles > Cell Providers
, in December 2009, and uses the AWS spectrum for its network. It is tied for fourth largest Canadian carrier with SaskTel Mobility. The carrier offers service to residents living in Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area, Ottawa, Kitchener, Waterloo
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Radeon HD Mobility 4650 - Showing artifacts, then pale, brightening screen after blue death
Aug 3, 2014 - in Forums
Last message : Hey there! I have an Acer Aspire 6930, with an ATI Radeon HD Mobility 4650. I've been experiencing continuous crashes lately whenever I try to start up any game. First it happened out of the blue, while playing League of Legends, a game
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After wiping my hdd Windows won't recognize my mobile graphics card
Jul 13, 2014 - in Forums
Last message : to check on my (m)GPU and it shows nothing but Standard VGA Graphics Adapter. I'm using the Acer Aspire 5742G, the cpu is i3-370m and gpu is the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470. If anyone could point me in the right direction I'd be grateful. Forgot
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ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 issue.
Jun 14, 2014 - in Forums
Last message : Hello guys, I own one ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3650 512MB GDDR3 RV635 gpu. It's default core clock is 600 MHz but when i run GPU-z or MSI Afterburner it has only 445 MHz. Someone know the reason?
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Mobile Workstation - Moderate Gaming
Jun 5, 2014 - in Forums
Last message : , after effects, and that sort of thing. I don't need extreme mobility but I've learned by having an old brick of an ASUS laptop that if your computer is clunky enough you just won't bring it. I need to be able to move office to office
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Using Cellphone Hotspot With a Mobile Internet Stick
May 24, 2014 - in Forums
Last message : theres this http://www.bell.ca/Mobility/Products/Novatel-Wireless-MiFi-2/Specifications.tab and i checked the usb stick has the same amount of bands as this
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