First Intel Sandy Bridge processors will be Quad Core.
According to early rumors in the industry, the first Intel Sandy Bridge will be on the market to debut in Quad Core version. Then reach even the Dual Core.
At first glance it seems absolutely bizarre logic of the market but probably not so much. By the CNET site, we learn that, in the roadmap of Californian chipmaker, has priority Quad Core version of the Sandy Bridge processors whose commercial deployments could come as early as January. Dual Core will have to wait for the next month. The reasons for this are likely to be found in the absolute need to reduce existing stocks of mobile systems based on Intel Calpella platform before the launch of products that replace them.
One of the most expected annual events, the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, will certainly be a showcase of the exception for the official presentation of new notebooks based on Intel integrated graphics solutions. On the other hand, the Committee will come just after the holiday season, a period in which purchases are strong and, therefore, for producers, will not be easy to manage the transition period. Following the same trade policy, a few days ago we published a news that the Intel Huron River platform will also be postponed in February just to dispose of old stocks of device.
We have already got to know many laptops that use the Sandy Bridge architecture. These include the new Dell XPS 17 with Nvidia GeForce GT 440m with 1 GB of memory or Nvidia GeForce GT 450M with 3 GB of dedicated memory, or Alienware M17x gamestation with Intel Sandy Bridge and the new AMD Radeon HD 6900M graphics card. In addition, Dell has also developed a new series of business-oriented laptop Precision M4600 and M6600 and Latitude E6520 and E6420. It is not difficult to imagine, then, that in the coming months, the international markets will be invaded by a myriad solutions based on new Intel processors.

