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Old 09-07-2011, 04:10 AM   #1
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LXer: Intel sneaks out 16 new Sandy Bridge CPUs, cuts prices on others


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Over the U.S. holiday weekend, Intel quietly released 16 new & Sandy Bridge& processors -- 11 desktop and five mobile models. The CPUs range from a 1.6GHz, single-core Celeron G440 ($37) for low-cost desktops to the 2.7GHz, quad-core Core i7-2960XM ($1,096) for high-end portables....

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