What do you guys think? Personally, I could very much see an M11x R3/R4 equipped with a Sandy Bridge processor sometimes in the 3Q of 2011.
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With that in mind, I'm trying to find out if they are developing an ULV version of this processor for uses in notebooks like M11x. By 2Q 2011, I expect AW to come out with a newly badged small form factor gaming notebook.
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Whats so special about it anyway?
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Sandy Bridge (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The upcoming clock speeds and cooling are what is holding me back from upgrading my desktop now. I am waiting for Sandy Bridge. I like the two GPU solution. Especially for Multi track recording where a powerful Video card can create Latency issues.
Plus it will be a different socket. May as well wait to upgrade the MB and Processor.
Intel?s Sandy Bridge: PC Sales Supercharger? - PCWorld Business Center
Sandy Bridge in the M11x?
Discussion in 'Alienware M11x' started by Noah14, Sep 14, 2010.