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    Intel Deliver Plethora Of New Notebook Initiatives

    Intel's Santa Rosa initiative has seen the light of day today, with the announcement of a wide range of improvements, from faster processors and chipsets, to great looking video and graphics and better security and manageability being cited.

    Discover more in this HEXUS.headline.

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    Well it looks promising for the future of computers doesn't it, prices better not jump like the performance

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    Quote Originally Posted by AgentK View Post
    Well it looks promising for the future of computers doesn't it, prices better not jump like the performance
    I don't think we could really argue with price jumps.

    Look at what a motherboard can do now compared to boards from 10 or 20 years ago. They do pretty much everything. Plug in a chip, some RAM and a hard drive and that's it. No need for additional LAN, sound and video controllers (though of course professional quality still demands professional prices).

    We've got PCs that many use as media centres, saving on the expenditure and space of TVs, hifi's, video/DVD recorders, radios, alarm clocks - pretty much everything.

    The costs of buying a new, extremely powerful PC today, in a world of inflation, are ridiculously low. You're getting so much for so little, and with the massive push in open source and GPL software there are cost savings all over the place. We're not far from Bill Gates dream of a computer being at the very centre of the home, and all at a fraction of the cost.

    I don't think we could really argue with some general price hikes to be honest.
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