Reportedly, HP has already listed the new Envy 4 series that currently has six different models on its online shop.
The 1005tx and 1019tx are relatively entry-level models, while the 1004tx and 1021tx are part of the mid-range. The high-end is represented by the 1006tx and 1021tx Ultrabooks.
The slower models are powered by an Intel Core i3-2367M CPU. This is a 1400MHz processor that fits into the BAG1023 socket.
It has 256 KB of Level 2 cache for each of its two cores and a hefty 3 MB Level 3 cache. It features an integrated memory controller able to support a maximum of 16 GB of DDR3 memory running at DDR3-1066 or DDR3-1333.
The CPU also comes with integrated HD 3000 graphics that can run at 350 MHz in default mode, or at 1 GHz in Turbo mode.
The maximum operating temperature is 100 degrees Celsius, while the TDP is a modest 17 watts.
The faster models are powered by Intel’s Core i5-2467M processor. This one has a slightly higher 1600 MHz default working frequency that can be raised up to 2300 MHz in Turbo mode. It uses the same BGA1023 socket and it also has two cores.
On the other hand, this is a HyperThreading enabled CPU so it can take on four threads at the same time.
The cache configuration is exactly the same, but the integrated memory controller can only handle up to 8 GB of DDR3-1333 memory.
The iGPU is the same HD3000, but the maximum Turbo mode will allow it to clock a little bit higher, to 1150 MHz. The i5-2467M has the same 17 W TDP.
All six models are quite slim and come with 14-inch HD 1366 x 768 screens. Surprisingly, some of the models come with AMD’s Radeon HD 7670M mobile GPU with 2 GB DDR3 dedicated graphics memory.
We can’t say much about Nvidia getting HP on their side.
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