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Catch Research@Intel Today

posted by Ken Kaplan on June 18, 2009

Top Intel researchers are gathering today to show off the latest technology research projects they most believe will impact our future — from our homes and autos to the way we surf the wireless Internet.

Here is Intel CTO Justin Rattner sharing his excitement the day prior the event.

I shared on the Insider Scoop some photos and video shot during set up for Research@Intel day.

If you’re a Tech@Intel reader, you can hope over to the Research@Intel blog and watch live video streamed from the event, starting at 10:00 a.m. PT. Just follow this link.

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Jun 28  |  edzon said:

Hello, just bought an HP TouchSmart IQ816 desktop PC. Intel Core 2 Duo P7350, 4GB SODIMM; 3.5 750GB HDD, BluRay Slot load Multi Drive, GeForce 9600M GS, Vista Home Premium. My question is whether you can upgrade a processor with higher speed and which models would be compatible. Thank you so much.

Jun 28  |  kenekaplan said:

Edzon — Here is a link to HP’s TouchSmart community, which might be a good place to get insight about your PC. The TouchSmart is SWEET!

http://www.touchsmartcommunity.com/

I did look at the HP site and saw that the TouchSmart 800t seriese can be purchased with an Intel Core 2 Duo T9600 running at 2.8 GHz. See it here http://bit.ly/wvLUz.

Hope that helps.

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