Posts Tagged ‘ HP ’

AMD’s 28nm Radeon HD 7670M and HD 7690M Spotted in Asus and HP Notebooks

December 5, 2011
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We definitely are getting closer to the launch of AMD’s Radeon HD 7000 mobile graphics core series and recently two GPUs from this upcoming product family were spotted in notebook models from Asus and HP. The chips were uncovered by the German PC Games Hardware publication, which spotted them in the configuration of Asus’...

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HP Tries to Breathe Life into Itanium by Combining It with Xeon

November 24, 2011
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The entire confrontation between Oracle on one side and HP and Intel on the other has not waned, but HP is determined to keep the Itanium going. In comes project Odyssey, a new development roadmap that will somehow combine the Itanium platform with Intel Xeon processors. Oracle already said that everything Itanium does can...

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HP Covers the High-End with Envy 17 and 17 3D Notebooks

November 16, 2011
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HP covered the Ultrabook, the lightweight and the mainstream laptop segments already, but it didn’t forget about the high-end market, preparing a couple of Envy 17 models as well. The Envy 17 and 17 3D, as the two are called, were actually launched alongside the Envy 15, which we already covered here, along with...

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HP Slate 2 takes over the Slate 500

November 3, 2011
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HP Slate 2 takes over the Slate 500

I know that a number of professionals were interested in the HP Slate, and it so happens that it just got a refresh today with… the HP Slate 2. From the outside, it mostly looks the same, but there is now a 32GB option (the maximum is 64GB), the battery life has gained a...

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Calxeda ARM-based HP Server Creates Media Wave of… Fluff

November 1, 2011
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Calxeda ARM-based HP Server Creates Media Wave of… Fluff

HP is currently testing servers based on an ARM architecture, which is basically the same stuff that runs applications on your phones and tablets. The idea is that these little chips use much less power than traditional processors like those of Intel and AMD. Because they use less power, they also require less cooling...

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HP VP Confirms That Ultrabooks Are Coming

October 30, 2011
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Some Ultrabooks are already showing up and, even though it stuttered a bit because of the strange PC-related woes, HP is apparently on the train. Whether or not HP would make Ultrabooks is something that has been the subject of speculation for a while. Now, speculations do not apply to this exactly, but to...

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HP keeps its PC division

October 28, 2011
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HP keeps its PC division

It looks like HP was a bit rash with its previous decision to spin off its Personal Systems Group (PSG) – the division that creates its personal computers. The company has announced today that after much deliberation they’ve decided to keep the PSG within HP – a move that is “right for customers and...

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Best Buy to slash HTC Flyer price tag

September 30, 2011
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Best Buy to slash HTC Flyer price tag

In the wake of HP’s fire sale for the TouchPad, it looks like yet another tablet will be given a price reduction to encourage sales. This time around it’s the HTC Flyer, thanks to the folks over at Best Buy. It has been reported that starting tomorrow, October 1st, Best Buy outlets will be...

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Meg Whitman is HP’s new CEO, sends letter to employees

September 23, 2011
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Meg Whitman is HP’s new CEO, sends letter to employees

It’s done, HP’s new CEO is Meg Whitman, who had previously led eBay through a meteoric rise. This may finally stop the string of drama that has struck HP since the scandal involving Mark Hurd, followed by the radical changes that Leo Apotheker wanted to implement, among which getting rid of the HP personal...

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