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  • HP Adds AMD's Turion 64 to Its Notebook Power Equation - Reviews

    In some European countries, the nx6125 is also available with the mobile Sempron processors, which are more affordable but don't have the same performance. All CPUs used, without exception, feature "Powernow" energy saving technology. AMD's technology partner...

  • Acer Ferrari 4000 Notebook - Reviews

    gaming, and also very well-suited for typical office productivity applications. Both the Turion process and the ATI Mobility Radeon X700 have useful battery-saving capabilities; AMD's PowerNow! energy saving technology in the CPU, and a similar technology called...

  • MobileMark2005: System Performance And Battery Life - Reviews

    Asus and HP notebooks match their CPU clock rates to application demands using SpeedStep or Dynamic Power Coordination, the Alienware Aurora M7700 uses AMD's PowerNow energy saving technology. To prevent the built-in desktop CPU from drawing maximum power and...

  • MobileMark2005: System Performance And Battery Life - Reviews

    measurement may be explained as follows: Whereas the Acer, Asus and HP notebooks match their CPU clock rates to application demands using SpeedStep or Dynamic Power Coordination, the Alienware Aurora M7700 uses AMD's PowerNow energy saving technology. To prevent...

  • Windows XP: Connection Between Energy Diagrams And Powernow - Reviews

    processor's PowerNow! features, you must install the PowerNow! applet. This then makes the following options for power/ energy customization available: "Automatic power management;" "Power;" and "Energy Savings." In Windows 2000, the first option should be...

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  • Going Mobile à la AMD: Low-Voltage Athlon XP-M vs. Pentium-M (Banias) - Reviews

    and light notebooks. Can the Athlon XP-M's LV version match up to Intel's Pentium-M/ Banias? This test provides some answers.. The standard version of the Athlon XP-M mobile processor has already shown its power and energy efficiency (PowerNow! technology)...

  • Conclusion: Goals May Be Met, But There's Still Room For Improvement - Reviews

    emerges from these tests. In contrast to Intel's Celeron M, this processor (like the Turion 64) also supports a highly capable energy saving technology, Powernow. For a mobile PC intended primarily for use as a portable traveling machine and Internet access...

  • Maximum Possible Power Consumption, Thermal Design Power (TDP) And Powernow - Reviews

    W 7.9 W turion 64 ML-28 32.0 W 7.9 W Without going into more detail about Intel's Pentium M CPUs and their energy saving Enhanced Speedstep technology at this point, which works much like AMD's Powernow, it is important to note that for Pentium M models...

  • Mobile CPUs Are Always Faster, But Not Noticeably More Energy-efficient - Reviews

    Technology Intel Pentium M 21 - 27 W SpeedStep Intel Pentium M LV 10 - 12 W Speed-Step Intel Pentium M ULV 5 - 7 W SpeedStep Intel Celeron M 21 - 24.5 W NA AMD Turion 64 22 - 35 W PowerNow AMD Sempron 25 - 62 W PowerNow Overview of maximum power...

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