HP, Dell, Mac, Lenovo and Toshiba are offering the i7 Core. These can be purchases at Best Buy and Office Depot. Best Buy offers the largest range of choices and prices.
A Core i7 is not a laptop it is the processor inside a laptop or desktop. It is targeted at business and high-end computers both desktop and laptop.
core i3 32000Rs and last core i7 price is 67000Rs
I think it's macbook pro Well it might be different of processer. ex. there is i3, i5, i7. i7 is the fastest is core i7. It might be different processer. If the inch of the labtop is 17 it's core i7
No, this would likely require a new mobo, a new psu and additional cooling. Too hard in a laptop.
Currently, the Nehalem Core i7 gives the best performance, but will cause a lot of heat on your laptop.
One could find information about an i7 laptop by going to Best Buy or visiting them online. Another option would be to call Intel's customer service to see which computers are being offered with an i7 processor.
Any laptop with a Core i7 processor will be very fast. In addition, solid state hard drives will make for a very fast computer.
Currently the Core i7 processor line is the fastest on the market, but very few laptop manufacturers will carry it, due to its heat consumption.
The core i7 laptops are made by Alienware, specifically for gaming. The memory card, backlit keyboard, and display features are all made for gaming so you're getting features you wouldn't see in a regular laptop.
A Sony laptop for under $1000 would be the best. Laptops with i7 processors and Boost 2.0 are considered to be gaming laptops. Sony brands are among the best laptop brands.
Yes, but only if your laptop motherboard supports it (among other things) and you are experienced on upgrading. Note: However, it's possible that upgrading from i5 or i7 on the laptop can be counter productive or counter intuitive due to the fact that they don't play by the same "user friendly" rules as upgrading from a desktop - assuming you have a Mac!
Intel's Core i3 and Core i5 processors provide ample power for the price. But when it comes to getting the most power for your money, nothing comes close to Intel's high-performance Core i7 processors, especially in the latest Sandy Bridge versions.