explore.toshiba.com - 2/10/2009
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Operating System * Genuine Windows Vista Business 32/64-bit, SP1 with downgrade media for Windows XP Professional Processor * Intel Core2 Duo Processor P8600 Processor Type * Core2 Duo Processor Number * P8600 Processor Speed * 2.40GHz Front Side Bus * 1066MHz Memory Size * 2048MB Memory Speed ...
obsessable.com - 2/4/2009
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obsessable.com —
The multimedia phone has a 4.1-inch, high-resolution touchscreen
and an innovative user interface. Take a look. Earlier...
today Toshiba announced its impressive TG01 cell phone . With a 1 GHz processor, it's almost as fast as a netbook, so your web browsing and other applications (it runs
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Toshiba TG01 touchscreen phone video, review give a ...
explore.toshiba.com - 2/10/2009
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Operating System * Genuine Windows Vista Business 32/64-bit,
SP1 with downgrade media for Windows XP Professional Processor...
* Intel Core2 Duo Processor P8600 Processor Type * Core2 Duo Processor Number * P8600 Processor Speed * 2.40GHz Front Side ...
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Toshiba Tecra® A10-S3511 Laptop
toshiba.co.jp - 2/9/2009
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toshiba.co.jp —
TOKYO--Toshiba Corporation (TOKYO: 6502) today announced the prototype
of a new FeRAM Ferroelectric Random Access Memory that...
redefines industry benchmarks for density and operating speed. The new chip realizes storage of 128-megabits and read and ...
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Toshiba unveils Tecra A10, M10 laptops
Engadget —
... to last just under 3 hours per charge, and Windows Vista Business with media to downgrade it to XP Professional. As for their differences, the M10's got a 14.1-inch TFT LCD with WXGA+ resolution, an Intel GM45 integrated graphics chip, a 5400rpm disk speed, and a $1100 asking price, while the A10 has a 15.4-inch screen with WSXGA+ resolution, NVIDIA's Quadro NVS, a 7200rpm disk speed, and a $1249 tag. The pair should be working their way through the retail channels soon. Read - M10 product page Read - A10 product page Filed under: Laptops ...
Toshiba Tecra M10-S3411 and A10-S3511 Notebooks
iTech News Net —
... Intel GMA 4500MHD video card, 160GB 5400RPM hard drive and a 14.1-inch 1440×900 LCD display. Tecra A10-S3511, on the other hand, has a 256MB NVIDIA Quadro NVS 150M graphic card, a 160GB 7200RPM hard drive and a 15.4-inch 1680×1050 LCD screen.
Toshiba Tecra M10-S3411 and A10-S3511 are now available for $1,199.00 and $1,249.00 respectively. Both PCs runs Windows Vista Business 32/64-bit, SP1 and come with downgrade media for Windows XP Professional.
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Intel moves up rollout of new chips —
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Despite being slammed by the financial crisis, Intel is not slowing down. It made this crystal clear in a chip technology briefing on Tuesday, putting rivals on notice that the competition will only get more intense.
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Intel 'accelerates' 32nm chip launch —
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Keeping up with the meres and the dales Intel is feeling pretty confident about the ramp of its 32nm processors, set for production in late 2009. In fact, the company says it's "accelerating" the process shrink by skipping 45nm chips that were ...
Intel to invest $7 billion in chip manufacturing —
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Despite the worldwide recession, Santa Clara computer chip giant Intel said Tuesday that it will invest $7 billion over the next two years on state-of-the-art chip manufacturing in the United States, adding that its plans have drawn praise from ...