SiSoft Sandra 2002 Benchmarks: CPU, Multimedia And Memory
Contents
- 1. Tablet PCs: Slates Of The 21st Century
- 2. The Specs Make The Tablet PC
- 3. Different Designs: Slates And Convertibles
- 4. The Pen Is Mightier: The Tablet PC Input Panel
- 5. The Windows Journal: More Than Just Notes
- 6. Awe-Inspiring Handwriting Recognition
- 7. Up Close & Personal: Acer Travelmate C102Ti
- 8. All-in-One: Floppy, CD Drive And Replacement Pen
- 9. Smartcard: A Little Card, A Lot Of Security
- 10. The Test Procedure: Acer Travelmate C102Ti
- 11. Benchmarks Under Windows XP
- 12. SiSoft Sandra 2002 Benchmarks: CPU, Multimedia And Memory
- 13. Multimedia Performance: PC Mark 2002
- 14. Sysmark 2002: System Performance
- 15. Raytracing: POV-Ray For Windows
- 16. Conclusion
12. SiSoft Sandra 2002 Benchmarks: CPU, Multimedia And Memory


As the results show, the Intel Pentium III m 800 MHz isn't a top scorer in CPU computing power. With its clock speed maxing out at 800 MHz, the CPU isn't going to be winning any competitions with modern mobile processors such as a Pentium 4 m or a mobile AMD Athlon XP.

The memory interface of the 440MX chipset gives us no grounds for gripes. The theoretical bandwidth for PC100 SDRAM is 800 MB/s. And with results reaching 730 MB/s, the test device is extremely close to the theoretical upper limit. On the other hand, a modern notebook furnished with PC2100 DDR RAM would have easily reached 1900 MB/s, putting it head and shoulders above the Acer C102Ti.
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