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Mobile Sempron: A Celeron M-Killer?
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to Intel's Centrino platform on every front with its mobile Turion 64 processor. We look at what makes the Turion 64 tick and how the device stacks up against Intel's mobile iron curtain.. Because our Turion 64 test system, the MSI megabook M635, also works...
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HP Adds AMD's Turion 64 to Its Notebook Power Equation
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ATI contributes the chipset to the laptop. The device we tested was based on a Turion 64 ML 34 and the RADEON XPRESS 200M (Graphics by) chipset. The nx6125 is equipped with an AMD Turion 64 ML 34 with a maximum core clock rate of 1.80 GHz. As the name suggests,...
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Pictures Of The Turion 64/Mobile Sempron Test System
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2800+. As an M635-A3048DL with a Turion 64 MT-34 this unit costs about $1,725 (1400€, it's not yet available in the US), the M636-S2824DL with a Mobile Sempron 2800+ costs about $1,475 (1200€). The MSI M635 Notebook for AMD Turion 64 and AMD Sempron is...
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Mobile CPUs Are Always Faster, But Not Noticeably More Energy-efficient
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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 consumption for current AMD and Intel CPUs To prevent CPUs from sucking batteries dry on their own, both CPU vendors deliver "intelligent"...