Series 7 is getting serious. Two Samsung Series 7 laptops are upgrading to powerful new Intel Ivy Bridge Core i7 processors.
The Series 7 Gamer and Series 7 Chronos laptops are to be powered up with Intel Ivy Bridge chips, with 8GB of DDR3 RAM to boost their gaming grunt.
Ivy Bridge is Intel's third generation chip, already found in the top-end Samsung Series 7. They're souping up computers left, right and centre -- and are expected to add extra chipset chops to the next generation of the iMac this summer.
Graphics get a leg-up too with the addition of Nvidia GeForce graphics chips that Samsung reckons will improve performance by up to 50 per cent. The Gamer gets a GTX 675M GPU and the Chronos gets a GT 640M chip.
The laptops also boast a one terabyte hard disk to stuff with high definition movies, music and games.
Series 7 is also going super portable with the Series 7 Slate, a tablet that runs Windows instead of Android like the rest of Samsung's tablet range. That's little cause for excitement at the moment, but when Windows 8 and its tablet-friendly, Windows Phone-inspired interface arrives later in the year, Windows tablets may actually become interesting for the first time ever.
The Series 7 upgrade is kicking off in South Korea first, but we expect to see Ivy Bridge making its way to these shores soon.
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anonymous 30 April, 2012 10:43
Coming from Devon, I thought this article was about Ivybridge next to Dartmoor. It's not. http://g.co/maps/r9t2a
anonymous 30 April, 2012 14:11
Lol glad they didn't release the Kingsbridge, living in Ermington I travel to both and that would have ruined my google map searches
OliMarks 13 May, 2012 15:43
I am actually exited for this, I hope its available with SSD's, any more news about the uk release?
anonymous 20 May, 2012 11:21
for the SSD you might be looking for the series 9 - I dont actually like the ultras too thin and not nice to work on. So a thin portable 14 inch is what I'm after good screen and thought the HP Envy was what I needed but alas the lack of RAM in the spectre xt at just 4gb is too small. I wrote about my findings here