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| Processor question - Click HERE for Original Thread |
| 3gec |
| What would a Intel Centrino 2.0ghz processor compare to as in like a P4 running at what speed? |
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| Z3r03rr0r |
well is that a P4 mobility or a P4
centrino 2ghz should be equal to a 2.4 I think though it is a rough estimation |
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| 3gec |
quote: Originally posted by Z3r03rr0r
well is that a P4 mobility or a P4
centrino 2ghz should be equal to a 2.4 I think though it is a rough estimation
I didn't know there was a P4 Mobility I thought that would have been the Centrino because the centrino is the mobile processor for Intel. |
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| Z3r03rr0r |
I figured I should clarify this a bit more for you, the centrino isn't actually the processor but the whole machine. Centrino basically is a single word that describes a mobile computer that meets a list of requirements.
the definition
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centrino |
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| 3gec |
Ahh now I understand it more. The centrino isn't the processor. Pentium M is the processor. So if 1.6ghzPentium M runs around a P4 2.4ghz then the Pentium M 2ghz should run about 3ghz. Ithink that makes sense. To me anyways..
Thanks for the info |
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