For those of you who get hot and bothered by leaked Intel product roadmaps, please sit down. We have one here for desktops that runs the gamut from budget Core i3 and a low-power i5 marked with an “S.”
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For those of you who get hot and bothered by leaked Intel product roadmaps, please sit down. We have one here for desktops that runs the gamut from budget Core i3 and a low-power i5 marked with an “S.” Is the S for Savings? …
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For those of you who get hot and bothered by leaked Intel product roadmaps, please sit down. We have one here for desktops that runs the gamut from budget Core i3 and a low-power i5 marked with an “S.” Is the S for Savings? …
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Efinditnow › Leaked Intel Roadmap Reveals Budget Desktop Offerings …
For those of you who get hot and bothered by leaked Intel product roadmaps, please sit down. We have one here for desktops that runs the gamut from budget Core i3 and a low-power i5 marked with an “S.”
Is the S for Savings? Who knows, but we do know that this Core i5 offering will lower the chip from 95W to 82W. The Core i3 mentioned above removes Turbo Boost from the line in an attempt to go budget-friendly. Other news? The Core i9 Gulftown chip won’t arrive until Q2 2010.
And about that Gulftown chip… The folks at AppleInsider opined this morning that the chip could very well be headed to the next version of the Mac Pro, as was previously rumored to be the case. [Impress PC Watch via Electronista via Engadget, AppleInsider]





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Leaked Intel Roadmap Reveals Budget Desktop Offerings, Possible Mac Pro Chip [Intel]
Could be something, could be nothing, but an “iPhone3,1″ mysteriously popped up in the usage records of a Bay Area App Store developer. If you’ll remember, the “iPhone2,1″ turned out to be the 3GS.
The 3,1 phone was spotted in an analytics report from November for the iPhone app iBART.
This isn’t the first time something with that ID popped up on the rumor radar. In August, 3,1 was discovered hiding in iPhone firmware files. However, as MacRumors notes, this is the first time the marker’s been “seen” gallivanting out in public.
Also noteworthy is the timing of the discovery: In October 2008, Apple starting testing the 3GS in and around the San Francisco area. [MacRumors]





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Unknown iPhone Model Number Being Field Tested in San Francisco [IPhone]