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Is it a big deal to do a CPU upgrade on a laptop?
READ THIS BEFORE UPGRADING!!!!!!!! Only use Socket P CPUs. I'm using a Core 2 Duo T5750 in this video. Note: Take out battery before ...

Why Siri Isn't Being Released as an iPhone 4 Upgrade
Given the joy which Apple's iPhone 4S users have been greeting Siri there's been some speculation as to why it's not been released as an upgrade to the iPhone 4. The cynic's answer, that the joy at getting Siri might spark an upgrade to an iPhone 4S,
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Ultra High-Performance MIPS64(R) Architecture Powers Cavium's New Multi-Core ... The MIPS64 architecture sets a new performance standard for 64-bit MIPS-Based(TM) embedded processors. By incorporating powerful features, standardizing privileged mode instructions, supporting past ISAs and providing an upgrade path from the MIPS32(R) |
IPad 3: Predictions and Challenges From iFixit
To go with this, Apple will have to up the graphics processor. Right now it's a dual-core, gigahertz-ish processor, but I think there are a lot of improvements down the pike for graphics performance on iPads. (In its iPhone 4S teardown, iFixit found
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iPad 3 rumors point to Quad-core CPU, Sharp IGZO display iPad 3 rumors point to Quad-core CPU and Sharp IGZO display without many new features. With the announcement of the Apple tablet buzzed to be just around the corner, the rumours surrounding the Apple tablet has have intensified and grown in number. |
Brookside targets double capacity in Sh2bn upgrade
By John Gachiri (email the author) Milk processor Brookside Dairy has set a year-end deadline to complete a Sh2 billion expansion that will more than double its capacity. Brookside, Kenya's biggest milk processor, is expanding its Ruiru-based plant to
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You've already got a dual core 64bit CPU at 2+GHz clock. Chances are that you won't gain too much processing power, even if you could easily replace the processor. I'm not informed about laptop mainboards, but with desktop CPUs you can't stick any CPU on any mainboard. So, even if it's possible, you probably won't be able to upgrade to any core i processor you want. If you'll have to exchange the mainboard, you can as well go and buy something new for all it's worth. What use would a slightly more powerful processor in your Laptop even be? The thing is already overpowered for practically any office task. If you want to heavily work with video editing that thing is the wrong (underpowered) tool for the task anyway. And in order to play recent games, a faster processor alone won't help you, as...


