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Intel revealed on a proud note last week that the upcoming generation Ivy Bridge GPUs will be suitable with the 4K display resolution.

According to industry experts, the new move, made to accommodate 4096×4096 pixel resolution per monitor, has been primarily planned at offering Apple a perfect platform whereupon it can go ahead with their suggested launch of high resolution “Retina Display” Macs.

Apple first announced the Retina Display with the release of the iPhone in 2007.

Intel revealed this last week during the then-ongoing Developer’s forum. It’s possible which the new GPUs may hit the market sometime in 2012.

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Intel Corp. has officially affirmed that the upcoming generation of Intel Atom CPUs – the E6xx series will be fitted with the Android 2.3 OS platform, also known as the Gingerbread.

Intel also set itself a deadline for the similar, that’s January next year.

With this move, Intel now complies the footsteps of arch competitors Nvidia and Qualcomm who had already announced same products a while back. Besides, Nvidia and Qualcomm’s products are suitable with both the Android 2.2 Honeycomb and Android 2.3 Gingerbread.

No doubt, the prolonged capability of its new generation product will reinforce Intel’s stake in the ever developing mobile industry. But only time will say the effect it will have in mitigating the tough competition coming from firm competitors.

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Intel has been commanded to amend its netbooks method as the request for tablet PC devices enhances together with large-screened laptops.

The firm had reached early success in the netbook market as buyer request was leaning towards cheap devices.

Still, now, as reported by Greg Welch, division director for mobile costumer platforms at Intel, buyers are now seeking devices which provide nicest performance and provide with nicest feature. Buyers are no longer tended to get devices which are cheap and low on power, PC World reports.

“There was some disappointment on some of the experience side, it maybe didn’t keep up with the pace of innovation. Now we’re trying to reinvigorate that. We’re trying to go in and integrate more technologies and we’ll see… if it has a role to fill in the market place between an ultrabook on one hand and pure tablet experience on the other,” Greg Welch told.

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Extra Value Intel Core i5 Desktop PC

The Extra Value Desktop PC offers with pretty a handful of stunning details making it together fit for home and office use.

The Desktop PC is powered by 2nd Generation Intel Core i5 Sandy Bridge Processor with 3.1 GHz of clock speed and 3MB cache. To top which, it is fitted with 8GB of RAM delivering making it a pretty a power merger that allows costumer to hold any resource severe media or 3D application with quite an simple. The memory is broad to 16 GB.

The Desktop PC features the hard drive with a huge 1TB of storage space helping costumer to store each their digital assets at one location – be it movies, songs, photos, games and more.

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