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Mobile Pentium 4 Is Now Here
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a lot less power and doesn't get nearly as hot as its older brother Willamette. In the interim, the Pentium IIIm 'Tualatin' at 1 - 1.2 GHz filled the void. In fact, many of the strides made in the Pentium IIIm are evident in the design of the Pentium 4m. From...
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Mobile CPUs Are Always Faster, But Not Noticeably More Energy-efficient
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races" have not yet completely run their course yet either, as the following examples should illustrate: Intel's Pentium M processor. A mobile Pentium III-M 1.3 GHz built in 2003 held a Thermal Design Power (TDP) rating of 22 watts. Cooling systems and batteries...
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Pentium-M In The Business Segment
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stands unwaveringly firm. Up until the end of 2002, Intel recommended OEMs to equip notebooks of this type with the Pentium 4-M or Pentium III-M. With the launch of the Centrino Mobile Technology, the pendulum will be swinging in the direction of the Pentium-M,...
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The Other Test Candidates
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4 at 1300 MHz, VIA's KN133 integrated chipset and PC133 SDRAM. The next candidate is a Dell Inspirion 8100 with Pentium III-M CPU at 1.2 GHz, i815 chipset and PC133 memory. This notebook used to be the performance master until only recently when the first Pentium...
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Benchmarks
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just fine with the purchase of the current Pentium IIIm systems." Not everyone needs to have the latest in technology and the flexibility of a more robust mobile graphics subsystem, so we would encourage you to also explore some of the other Pentium 4m notebooks...
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Kingston - Product
Kingston KTM-TP133/128 SDRAM Memory Upgrade For Notebook Computers, 128MB, 133MHz/PC133.