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2nd Generation Intel Core, Visually Stunning

Posted Jan 25, 2011, by J VanDomelen

Intel recently announced at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) the introduction of the anticipated 2nd generation of the Intel Core series of processors. The chips are made on Intel’s 32nm manufacturing process on the company’s second-generation high-k metal gate transistors. These build technologies boost performance, reduce power consumption, and enable smaller designs at a lower … Read More

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The WIFI Blues

Posted Dec 6, 2010, by Nazita Saye

I’ve got the WIFI blues. Our American skiing buddies (whom we haven’t seen for three years) are making the great trek across the Atlantic ocean for a ski vacation in France. Among the usual list of requirements (good snow and nice range of terrains and activities) was “must have WIFI”. They were happy to compromise on transfer time, travel by car/air/sea/train and even schlep bags on public transport. … Read More

Tags: WiFi, CFD, electroincs, antenna, Solar, Thermal Management, ROI

Wifi Signal Strength

Posted May 19, 2009, by Happy Holden

I usually have some tid-bit to tell all of you, but this time I need some help! How do you determine the sensitivity of your Intel WiFi?  I have two notebooks (from different mfg’s) and a large older desktop.  All have Wifi (the desktop has it as a PCCard) but they all seem to have different sensitivity to wifi.  All are used on my desk, so location is approx. the same but when I look at “what out … Read More

Tags: RF Signals, WiFi, Ham Radio