MSI X-Slim X360, iPhone 4.0, Intel Core i7 980X

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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2010

A video blog about the introduction of MSI's 1 inch notebook the Core i5 X-slim X360, the iPhone 4.0 OS is expected to adopt multi-tasking, The Dell Adamo XPS is no longer available. Intel intros the Core i7 980X Extreme Edition.

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  • didnt they say that the 6 core processor would be named i9??

  • It was rumored that it was going to be called core i9 back about 4 months ago but in the end the i7 moniker remained. For all we know there may be a core i8 on the way in the future.

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  • holy shit

  • And EVGA released a new Motherboard (

    EVGA Classified SR-2) that can support 2 Intel Core i7 980X processors and up to 48GB of DDR3 ram. :D

  • Pm for Lockerz invites, easy to get free electronics like Wii's, PS3's, Apple Products, Xbox 360's everything

  • X-slim X-360?

    Do they have to give such confusing names?

  • You make the best vids on youtube.

  • I want that new i7, imagine having a dual chip machine with two of these!!! Nice video dude!!!

  • where in the bloody hell r those macbook pros

  • The Adamo XPS was a strange machine. It still didn't even match the MacBook Air on hardware or price though, it just happened to be like 1mm thinner and had an interesting keyboard/screen layout (which from watching reviews on it is a mixed bag in terms of usability). I think Apple will manage to get even further ahead in the ultraportable market when they next refresh the Air. I wouldn't be shocked if it got a redesign and a low voltage custom i3 or something running higher like the current C2D

  • $1000 is cheap as far as top end CPU's go. When they ship a Xeon version you'll see what I mean lol. The Xeon varients support multi-socket set ups and EEC memory, which bumps up the price (many would just call them a rebadge but it's far more than that).

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