Friday, January 13, 2012

CES 2012: Asus prepares notebook with Ivy Bridge

The new generation mobile platform Intel has signed for the delay. The architecture and Ivy Bridge 22nm engraving is not yet quite ready for commercial launch. This does not preclude Asus to furbish their arms.
The manufacturer took advantage of CES to showcase some of its future designs feature the platform Ivy Bridge. There was thus the evolution of N5, this notebook treated co-authored Bang & Olufsen. It will carry is the third generation of Core processors from Intel and will develop a GeForce last-Cree. The keyboard is backlit and Asus actually been better viewing angles for the screen, a battery life of 2 weeks in standby or a return of sleep in 2 seconds.


Along with this evolution of N5, we could see a brand new laptop from the series G bound players. This is the G55 to look very slightly modified in places. The novelty here is of course the inclusion of Ivy Bridge or the presence of the GeForce 600 series. The screen can either be conventional 3D with 3D Vision active solution, or 3D without glasses, all in 15.6 or 17.3-inch diagonal, as desired.

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