resonable priced core i7 laptops

When it arrived on the desktop scene, intel’s core i7 levelled the opposition. With enough power to obstruct intel’s own core 2 architecture, not to refer amd’s efforts, and brilliant at a cost that would make even a banker weep, core i7 set the benchmark and set it high. Now, with the new clarksfield range of processors it’s set to echo the trick in the laptop market, and we’ve got our hands on a test boasting the mid-range quad-core 1.73ghz i7-820qm.
The first processors to appear will be quad-cores based on a 45nm process, with 32nm dual-core models entourage in early 2010. Intel has kept the quad-core line-up refreshingly simple too, with the 1.73ghz i7-820qm flanked on both sides by the 1.6ghz i7-720qm and the top of the range 2ghz i7-920xm. Unlike their core 2 quad predecessors, all four cores boast hyper-threading; a move that allows the processors to handle as many as eight separate threads at once.