Application Benchmarks
Contents
- 1. Centrino Or Simply Pentium M: The Customer Has The Choice
- 2. High Quality And Very Photogenic: The Thinkpad T40 From The Outside
- 3. Inside: Complex Cooling System And High-Grade RAM
- 4. Invisible Equipment Features: The "Thinkvantage"
- 5. Test Configuration: The Who's Who Of Mobile Equipment
- 6. Pentium M: The CPU Optimized For Working On The Move
- 7. The Old And The New Enhanced Speedstep Technology
- 8. Work More Efficiently While Using Less Energy: µOp-Fusion & Co
- 9. Synthetic Benchmarks
12. Application Benchmarks
Raytracing: POV-Ray For Windows

The advantages of the Banias architecture really stand out when it comes to image rendering. Despite a considerably slower clock speed of 1.6 GHz, it is notably faster than the Pentium 4-M clocked at 2.2 GHz.

The values in battery mode bear witness to the old rule that the best architecture is useless if the core clock is too low.
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