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Nvidia s Quad-Core Kal-El Chip Packs a Hidden "Companion" Core

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September 22, 2011
Mobile Computing
Nvidias Quad-Core Kal-El Chip Packs a Hidden "Companion" Core
The manufacturer says its extra CPU will help maximize battery life. - Melanie Pinola, PCWorld
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