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Test Intel Core i7-2820QM Mobile

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Intel
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Core i7 2820QM
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Hothardware.com
Date
3.01.2011
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About this" target="_blank">http://hothardware.com/Reviews/Intel-Arrandale-Core-i5-and-Core-i3-Mobile-Unveiled/">this time last year, Intel offered us a complete processor revamp and architecture update for both the desktop and mobile markets.  Intel called it their evolutionary "tick" step in their manufacturing process migration from 45 to 32nm.  The "tock," as it were, follows along in cadence offering refinement and feature enhancement that completes the product evolution.  So here we are, about 12 months or so later, and the "tock" cometh.  Intel's tock architecture, known as Sandy" target="_blank">http://hothardware.com/Tags/sandy-bridge.aspx">Sandy Bridge, is still based on 32nm manufacturing process technology but offers critical features and performance enhancement, as well as higher levels of architectural integration.  Intel is set launch a refresh of both desktop and mobile architectures and on the following pages here, we're aiming to give you a detailed view of what Sandy Bridge is going to bring for 2011 in the notebook arena.  If you haven't been by our desktop line-up coverage, do yourself a favor and bone-up on the details we offer there as well, for what you're about to see here is all about how Intel intends to enhance your mobile computing experience.
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