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Running a core facility.
There's no guarantee this is going to outperform a regular Core i7 or Phenom II, but it might just be worth it for the look on your friends' faces when you say you're running a Core i9.
The M10-ST9110 and the A10-ST9010 are strikingly similar spec wise, besides the 14.1-inch screen on the M10 and the later a 15.4, with both running a Core 2 Duo P8400 CPU, 1GB of ram, and the NVIDIA Quadro NVS 150M GPU.
And does anyone want to use a five-pound tablet running a Core i5? Keep in mind you'd be holding this thing, its fans blocked by your legs and the converted screen, as it revs up to a tornado-like 5000RPM just to keep itself below 160°F.
Dr Stephen Chanock (NCI, Gaithersburg, MD, USA) described his experience running a core genotyping facility.
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A big piece of what I spend my days doing is helping other scientists get their applications in shape, and even more importantly, helping to run a core facility to help them get their experiments done.
It runs a Core i5 or i7 processor and ships in February.
They start at $719 and run a Core i3/i5/i7 and 8GB of RAM.
It runs a Core i5 chip, Windows 7, and has two 14-inch screens made of high-strength Gorilla Glass that allow for typing, multi-touch, and gestures.
If you are running a service core of some kind that is unrelated to your research, then a similar split may be appropriate for you as well.
It's running a Dual-core A15 Eagle processor and runs for up to 500 hours on standby.
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