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    Core i7 Update for Acer Timeline...?!?

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by rana_kirti, Feb 1, 2010.

  1. rana_kirti

    rana_kirti Notebook Evangelist

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    Hey Guys,

    Any news on Core i7 update for the Acer Timeline Series...?!?

    Acer was the first manufacturer to introduce CULV Processors with their Timeline Series.

    Now Asus has already released info during the CES 2010 on their upcoming UL Series with the Core i7 620UM/640UM...!!!

    http://zedomax.com/blog/2010/01/08/asus-ul30jt-hands-on-review-ces-2010/

    I wonder what is Acer upto...???

    Rana
     
  2. shuhailnp

    shuhailnp Notebook Consultant

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    wow thats amazing... but its asus not acer :)
     
  3. TehSuigi

    TehSuigi Notebook Virtuoso

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    Not sure - might take a while. Keep in mind that even the low- and ultralow-voltage models of Core i7s take more power than the comparable Core 2s.
     
  4. weinter

    weinter /dev/null

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    You forgot that the Intel HD Graphics is on die.
     
  5. TehSuigi

    TehSuigi Notebook Virtuoso

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    That too - we also don't know whether the chipset (whatever's left of it anyway) is also low-voltage enough to get stuffed into a Timeline.