Wednesday, February 4, 2009

The end of the Pentium M era


The first Intel processor made specifically for the needs of the mobile platform, the Pentium M chip heralded the age of the Centrino platform. However, the next generation of notebook processors will be stepping away from this ancestry with brand new monikers.

Unlike its predecessors, which were differentiated mainly by processor clock cycles and front side bus speed, the latest processor lineup will have a multitude of variants to cater to different market segments. From integrated antivirus to execution instruction sets, you may eventually acquire the equivalent of a tertiary education in computer science while learning to decipher which chip is suitable for the task in hand. Intel new logos

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