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    Huron River/Sandy Bridge

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Alienwarez, Jan 7, 2010.

  1. Alienwarez

    Alienwarez Notebook Evangelist

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    Hi all, as a current lover of my wonderful M570tu it has now come to a stage when I start looking into investing again in some new technology as I like to try and change my lappy every 18 months to 2 years and am started to look into it again.

    Is anyone aware of anything relating to the release of huron river with sandy bridge chipsets at all? maybe there is something known in the pipe line from Clevo to start introducing this hardware. I did a google and could not find much in regards to this hardware and even the intel page doesnt have much. I am guessing that the sandy bridge would possible mean quads on 32nm with a lower tdp?

    Cheers all
     
  2. Blacky

    Blacky Notebook Prophet

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    As you have noticed, right now there isn't much information. All that is known for sure about Sandy Bridge will have 32nm quads.