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Fujitsu unleashes four LifeBooks with new Intel processors, AH572 promises 3D viewing and recording

Engadget: The Intel Core 2011 laptops just don't stop rolling in here at CES, and today Fujitsu is jumping on the Sandybridge train with four new LifeBook laptops. We'll start with the most intriguing of 'em all -- the 15.6-inch AH572, which not only boasts 3D viewing with included polarized glasses but can record 3D video through its dual integrated cameras. For $999, there's no doubt that the 3D features sound pretty awesome and we're planning to go hands-on with that all later tonight, but let's not forget about the rest of the impressive package -- it packs a Core i5-2410M processor, Intel's WiDi 2.0, and supports up to 6GB of RAM. Not enough power for ya? Chin up, Fujitsu's got the 17.3-inch NH751 too, which boasts an quad-core Core i7-2630QM processor, NVIDIA's fresh 500M graphics, and a Blu-ray drive for $1,200.

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Intel CEO thinks chip shortage could extend into 2024

Last Friday, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger told CNBC he thinks the chip shortage will last into 2024.

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The Radeon RX 6500M outperforms the Intel Arc A370M in AMD benchmarks

The Radeon RX 6500M outperforms the Intel Arc A370M in AMD benchmarks. This week, Intel unveiled its Arc laptop GPUs, which featured the A370M from the Arc 3

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AMD has a larger market cap than Intel for the first time in history

AMD has a larger market cap than Intel for the first time in history. Since its initial Zen architecture in 2017, AMD's fortunes have improved dramatically.

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