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Sandy Bridge is the codename for the processor microarchitecture that is being developed by Intel as the planned successor to Nehalem.
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Mechanical HDDs make great storage
Hardware RoundupThe news in reviews -
Hybrid drives are best of both worlds
Hardware RoundupThe news in reviews -
AMD dons white coat for HSA processing breakthrough
CPU-GPU integration boosts speeds by 20 percent -
Intel does not drop its prices
Seven new Sandy Bridges still about the same -
Rapid roundup of the day
Hardware RoundupThe news in reviews -
Intel Haswell early bird pic
Largish at 22nm -
Intel intros graphics core-free Sandy Bridge
Plus mobile Celerons -
Apple moves in for close relationship with GloFo
RumourIntel and Apple burning bridges -
Zotac releases second-generation mini-PCs
Super-cheap and cheerful -
Intel culls 25 desktop CPUs
Out evolved by Ivy Bridge -
Intel forms mobile business unit
Better late than never -
Intel fixes Sandy Bridge bug
Virtualisation support now runs -
Flash-drive supercomputer switched on
Gordon's alive -
Intel plans new budget chips
Based on Sandy Bridge -
SuperMicro shouts about CAD factory
Quadro Formaggi -
What will happen to AMD
CommentDoomed to play catch up with ARM -
Netbooks going the way of the Dodo
Out evolved by tablets and notebooks -
Intel follows up on low power micro-server Pentium
Pentium 350 CPU runs on 15 watts -
Intel releases Sandy Bridge-E
Ee-gods look at the price tag -
Intel Haswell details leaked
Even before Ivy Bridge shows up -
AMD smacks Intel on the nose
Surprise study from Mercury Research -
Apple to kill off high end desktops
No one wants them -
TweakTown - week in review
More hardware top picks -
AMD's Bulldozer getting mixed reviews
About the same as Intel -
Intel and Asus show off first Ultrabook, 'Zenbook'
Familiar looking, Sandy Bridge laptop -
Sandy Bridge popularity increases Intel chip share
Corporate customers splash their cash -
Asus announces first Intel ultrabook release date
October 11 is when it all starts to happen -
Intel Ultrabook specs revealed, with Mac OS support
Intel Developer Forum 2011ARM yourself with some facts -
Bulldozer rolls out of AMD
Shipping to OEMs now -
Nvidia is Comeback Kid says Wells Fargo
CommentIt's too early to ride off into the sunset -
AMD nibbles at Intel's ankles
Chipzilla drops prices, releases new CPUs -
Intel to push back Ivy Bridge, scrap 22nm fab upgrade - report
Saving its pennies for 2012 release -
TweakTown's Week in Review: Top Picks
Asus Mars II and more -
Sapphire releases Pure Platinum mobo
Will support Intel Z68 chipset -
Intel invests millions in Ultrabook plug
A tablet with a keyboard -
Intel's Sandy Bridge gets a thorough going over
Ivy Bridge looms -
Intel Ivy Bridge too slow for Apple
Ivy Bridge might miss next Macbook Pros -
AMD accidentally leaks FX-8150 price tag
Will set you back $300 -
AMD stealing market share from Intel
Mercury analysts surprise market watchers -
AMD pushes Fusion A range
It is a panacea that will cure all ills -
Asus: Ultrabooks will cost over $1,000
Unless we use an i3 -
Intel ships ultra-low voltage Celerons
All ready for laptops -
Semi market shows modest growth
But chips are not going to go away or anything -
AMD's FX Zambezi benchmarked
About the same as a Core i7-990X -
Intel too optimistic about the future
Analyst shouts Rumpelstiltskin at spinners -
AMD releases desktop version of APU
Next generation desktop -
Intel takes more market share from AMD, other vendors
Despite having its recall problems -
Thunderbolt breaks out of Apple's Walled Garden
Intel appears to have found other customers -
Intel continues shift to Sandy Bridge
Purge of Celeron almost complete -
Intel and ARM in battle for Ultrabooks
Both sides in it to win it -
Tilera's Gx chip challenges Intel, says Tilera
Ready to rumble with Intel as adaptability knocked -
Acer flooding the channel brings turmoil to PC market
Competitors put under intense pressure -
Intel to ARM: Let the best man win
Computex 2011Mooly Eden tells ARM to bring it on -
Gigabyte bakes SSD onto motherboard
Computex 2011Fast-booting system -
Torvalds thinks Linux 2.6 has got out of hand
Time to kill it off and build a new one -
Intel exports Sean Maloney to China
Chipzilla sends in the big guns -
European PC market fell in the first quarter of 2011
Apple worms its way into the top five -
HP releases ultraportable notebook range
Netbook not forgotten either -
Nvidia hit hard by Intel's success
Figures showing the rot is settling in -
Tablet, chip and car component shortages continue post-quake
Japanese crisis see record production cut -
Leaked video of Fusion Llano tips up
Steps on Sandy Bridge -
Intel owns up to USB 3.0 in Ivy Bridge
Teams up with Micron too -
AMD readies three Radeon HD 6000 series cards this month
RumourCheaper price point, bigger competition -
AMD counters Sandy Bridge with cheap GPUs
The sub $70 market is alive and well -
AMD heads up against Intel in the £300 upgrade challenge
AnalysisSandy Bridge or something more conventional? -
Intel's Xeon E7 chips unveiled
10 core data bore -
Leak reveals Intel's X79 plans
Targeted at "enthusiasts" -
Sandy Bridge Celeron appears on Intel price list
Looks like rumours of a launch this month are right -
Sandy Bridge chipset problem is not causing chaos
Analyst says panic is a load of hot air -
Dell gets around to replacing dodgy Sandy Bridge motherboards
Took its time -
Market for combined CPUs and GPUs on the rise
But discrete graphics not troubled by GEMs yet -
ODMs back AMD Fusion for high definition PCs
Fusion will be everywhere because of DirectX 11 -
Intel will take months to change its own Sandy Bridge chipset
An Extreme example, but true -
New Egg gets Sandy Bridge replacements
Intel's cock-up starts to be repaired -
Taiwan laptop manufacturers begin using Intel's 6 series chipsets
While Intel throws money at marketing -
HP announces range of business laptops
Meanwhile share price plummets on result news -
Intel's Sandy Bridge chip flaws begin domino effect
AMD and Nvidia could suffer loses -
Intel resumes Sandy Bridge shipments, bug fix nearly ready
Early resumption of shipments for support chip defect -
GTX 580 battle, RAM Kits, Acer recall, 128GB CF card
Hard 'upRounding up the hardware -
Alienware has a laptop, Palit GTX 560 Ti is almost incomprehensible and Sandy Bridge overclocked
Hard 'upOnce more into the hardware breach -
Manufacturers panic on Sandy Bridge
Otellini to eat own words while Intel screws desktops -
Intel finds bug in Sandy Bridge chipset
Issuing replacements, finances hit as a result -
Weak fourth quarter for graphic chips
2010 baffles Jon Peddie and others -
Is AMD Fusion kicking Intel's Sandy Bridge?
KitGuru has a dekko
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