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Dell XPS 15 2-in-1 convertible with Intel/Radeon chip

Posted on January 11, 2018 by Craig O'Sullivan

Dell are bringing a new convertible laptop to the market, and this time it’s with the XPS 15 series. The new convertible size will offer those looking to get a 2-in-1 laptop/tablet, but still offer a decent display size. Another interesting fact is that this is one of the first laptops to feature the recently […]

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Dell unveil their latest XPS 13 laptop

Posted on January 11, 2018January 11, 2018 by Craig O'Sullivan

Dell’s XPS 13 series is one of their more popular laptops, due the lightweight and stylish designs, but more importantly the performance and quality it tends to offer. This year is no different and Dell are including some upgrades that will offer better performance. Things start with an Intel 8th generation quad-core processor and obviously […]

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Intel unviel new Hades Canyon NUC featuring new Intel/AMD chip

Posted on January 8, 2018 by Craig O'Sullivan

Intel and AMD’s recent work together has gotten it’s first product. Codenamed Hades Canyon will launch with two different versions available. We have the Core i7-8809G running at 3.1GHz – 4.2GHz with RX Vega M GH graphics, and the Core i7-8705G chip running between 3.1GHz and 4.1GHz and slightly slower RX Vega GL graphics. While this is […]

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Intel announce 8th Gen chips with AMD Vega GPU’s

Posted on January 8, 2018January 8, 2018 by Craig O'Sullivan

The rumours of an Intel SOC with AMD graphics were met with huge scepticism last year, with AMD finally giving Intel a run for its money with their launch of Ryzen. Mos figured Intel wouldn’t jump into bed with a company that intends to gobble up some of their market share. This of course turned […]

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Intel’s new Extreme Edition CPU and X299 platform boasts up to 18-cores

Posted on May 30, 2017June 6, 2017 by Craig O'Sullivan

COmputex 2017 is afinally here and Intel are already taking the wraps off their new Extreme platform, and boy to the core counts just look insane. The new lineup of processors will come under the new X299 chipset with Kabylake-X and Skylake-X series processors; which are made up of 4,6,8,10,12,14,16, and 18-core CPU’s. Yeah, that’s […]

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AMD share more details on Naples Server CPU, arriving Q2 2017

Posted on March 7, 2017 by Craig O'Sullivan

AMD have just launched their first Zen core based processors with Ryzen 7 for Desktop computing, but only a few days after gone by and more news is now being shared about Naples; AMD’s attack on Intel’s dominance in Datacenters. AMD have argued that Intel have been sloppy with new hardware, and aren’t providing big […]

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Intel’s 8th Generation CPU (Cannonlake) to continue using 14nm process

Posted on February 12, 2017 by Craig O'Sullivan

Intel’s 8th generation of processors codenamed Cannonlake won’t be making the jump to 10nm as previously thought, but instead will continue to use the same 14nm process that Intel has been using since Broadwell. This makes it 4 generations of CPU’s from Intel stuck on the same process. It wasn’t long ago that Intel changed […]

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Dell intros new Inspiron 7000 range and XPS 13 2-in-1 laptop

Posted on January 4, 2017 by Craig O'Sullivan

Dell’s XPS has been a popular brand of laptop from the company for years, but things are stepping up a notch with Dell finally make the series a 2-in-1 laptop/tablet convertible. The effort aims to keep the same ultrathin bezel and overall building quality, but with the added benefit of complete swivel display. Dell also […]

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Intel launch 7th generation processors and Z270 chipset for desktops

Posted on January 3, 2017January 4, 2017 by Craig O'Sullivan

Intel have opened the curtain on their latest generation of processors, and with them the newest Z270 chipset. The new Kaby Lake processors have been leaked heavily before their official release, as it generally is with most tech nowadays, but none the less, let’s take a look at what the new processors and chipsets will […]

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HP bringing a modular PC to the office with the Elite Slice

Posted on September 1, 2016 by Craig O'Sullivan

  HP are clearly focusing more efforts on design this year, but the HP Elite Slice is not only aimed at looking good, but also brings some decent modular capabilities to the office, with options for sleek one user builds, or more conference needed PC’s. The base unit starts by offering up to 6th Generation Intel […]

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