SiSoft Sandra 2003 Benchmarks: CPU, Multimedia And Memory
By
Harald Thon,
published on February 5, 2003
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: the, first, pentium
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: the, first, pentium
Contents
- 1. Centrino Mobile Technology: More Than Just A New Mobile Processor
- 2. Pentium-M In The Business Segment
- 3. Pentium-M In The Consumer Segment
- 4. Price Comparison: Pentium4-M- Vs Pentium-M Systems
- 5. The 855 Chipset Family
- 6. Technology Behind Pentium-M Or Banias
- 7. Technical Marketing
- 8. Overview Of The Test Systems
- 9. Benchmarks Under Windows XP
- 10. SiSoft Sandra 2003 Benchmarks: CPU, Multimedia And Memory
- 11. SiSoft Sandra 2003 Benchmarks: CPU, Multimedia And Memory, Continued
- 12. SiSoft Sandra 2003 Benchmarks: CPU, Multimedia And Memory, Continued
- 13. Multimedia Performance: PC Mark 2002
- 14. Raytracing: POV-Ray For Windows
- 15. MP3 Encoding: Lame
- 16. 3D Performance
- 17. System Performance: Sysmark 2002
- 18. Batter Life In Games, Presentations, And DVD Playback
- 19. Conclusion: Off To A Respectable Start
10. SiSoft Sandra 2003 Benchmarks: CPU, Multimedia And Memory

Under a heavy load and in the various power schemes, the Pentium-M apparently runs at maximum clock speed. Despite a significantly lower clock speed of 1.6 GHz, the Pentium-M is able to keep up with the Pentium 4-M 2.2 GHz. Apart from its integer score (Dhrystone), it even manages to beat its predecessor by a bit.

The Pentium-M also does a good job in operations based on the multimedia command extension iSSe2, even though it has to admit defeat by the higher clocked Pentium 4-M.
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