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Prices will come down even more when Intel moves its laptop chips to a design dubbed "Haswell"--Intel's system-on-a-chip for the mainstream laptop market, offering more evidence of tablet-like silicon in a mainstream laptop.
CNET News.com 2011
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While not many details have been revealed, it's clear that low-power mobile computing is the name of Haswell's game.
Ars Technica Chris Foresman 2011
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He also provided details about the company's future chip architecture, known as "Haswell," and teased new technology that can enable all-day device usage and more than 10 days of always-connected standby connectability.
Intel Working With Google to Optimize Android for Its Chips Shara Tibken 2011
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The banner celebrates Haswell Lodge, part of the Durham Miners' Association.
From toxic sewer to natural haven, the river Wear's return from the dead 2011
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On the night of February 1, 1932, Tim Haswell, a hold-up man, was shot during an attempted robbery by a citizen of Piedmont Heights.
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Tim Haswell lingered three days, during which time he not only confessed to the murder of Irene Tackley, but furnished conclusive proofs of the same.
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“We are enforcing the blockade”: Suda Lorena Bane and Ralph Haswell Lutz, eds., The Blockade of Germany after the Armistice, 1918–1919, p.
Human Smoke Nicholson Baker 2008
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Haswell said the Department of Welfare would have to intervene to help the city cope with the disaster.
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Haswell said there was "something dramatically wrong" with the
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Haswell said the full tragedy of the flood disaster had yet to be revealed.
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