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Intel Turbo Boost: On-Demand Overclocking

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Intel Turbo Boost: On-Demand Overclocking

A processor smart enough to divide its power among two or four cores for multitasking, then shift one core into overdrive when performing a single task? We look under the hood of Intel's new Core i5 and i7 CPUs. Read more >>


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Lenovo's New Workstation Is Priced Like a PC

Lenovo unveils an entry-level workstation available with a wide variety of Intel CPUs and Intel and Nvidia graphics. Read more >>

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