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Intel has updated its list of product price dual-core Sandy Bridge chips - some products may be bound for MacBook devoted to Apple products and virtually every PC vendor on the planet. Intel yesterday added mobile i3, Core i5, and Core i7 dual-core chip for Sandy Bridge family. Many early Sandy Bridge processors listed and sent back in January due to problems when combined with certain hardware but it's quad-core Intel processors saja.Produk with low power chip i5-2537M (1.4GHz) and standard-power i5- i5-2520M 2540M and mobile chips have been added to the ranks of the current i5 processor. The product will have a price, each for $ 250, $ 266, and $ 225, in the amount of thousands of units. A fairly large cluster of dual-core i7 mobile processors including i7-2620M (2.7GHz), i7-2649M (2.3GHz) and i7-2657M (1.6GHz). The product will be appreciated, respectively $ 346, $ 346 (also) and $ 317 in pebelian thousands of units. While the new line of processors including i3-2120 i3 (3.3GHz) and i3-2100 (3.1GHz). This product is determined by the price of respectively $ 138 and $ 117. Apple is expected to announce the new MacBook Pro will be available soon in the market with Sandy Bridge processors. Previous product Apple MacBook was introduced in April last year using last-generation Core i5 and Core i7. Launched this year in the event the Consumer Electronics Show, Sandy Bridge - or "Second Generation Intel Core Processor" - is the first mainstream Intel chip that integrates graphics silicon directly to the processor. The products of these chips also be the first line of chips based on 32-nanometer process in the forefront of Intel's current manufacturing. These two features allow Intel to offer a power-efficient processors with enhanced multimedia capabilities and support for the game. Intel has returned shipments of Sandy Bridge chipsets due to trying to put a small problem with the chipset behind it. "There is a slight delay. Schedule We have changed some of our ships," said Ross Compton, a market manager at Lenovo ThinkPad laptop group, but he said the delay was measured in "weeks."