by congo » Fri Aug 19, 2005 8:32 pm
That technology is already well outdated as far as laptops go.
The problem is power consumption and heat generation.
The battery is drained so quickly that that type of system is really only suitable as a desktop replacement, in which case, one with a 17" screen would make more sense.
About 4 or 5 months ago, Intel released the latest generation of mobile solutions based on the I 915 chipset and Sonoma CPU's.
Sonoma is "Centrino" technology. Centrino is really a name to cover a range of late power efficient mobile solutions. Centrino is not a particular technology in itself.
I'm pretty sure the "Centrino" label covers certain laptop models using Celeron, Dothan and Sonoma processors though I'm not exactly sure of the true definition.
Suffice to say that the Sonoma based system is the one to get as it combines the latest performance, cooling, and power saving technologies.
Sonoma's run at much lower clockspeeds, lower voltages, use less power and generate less heat. They provide wireless LAN, run a 533mhz FSB, and have several other advantages over the competition.
There are lots of fakers out there using the "Centrino" name as a selling device, beware as they are not the same
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congo on Fri Aug 19, 2005 8:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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