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Pentium-M Notebook Put To The Test

BedivereW writes "Tom's Hardware has an interesting review of the first Intel Pentium-M (codenamed Banias) notebook. There are a few pieces of information missing, like heat production, but on the whole it is a good review. Intel appears to be moving in the correct direction." I'm looking forward to seeing more info on this one - seems to be the x86 response to the PowerBook series.

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  1. Re:Wouldn't this reduce compatability? by danamania · · Score: 3, Funny

    do I have the product for YOU.

    All the features of a desktop in a radical new form factor :)

  2. Re:Sellouts by cioxx · · Score: 1, Funny
    Apple gave top of the line notebooks to Hemos, Malda, Michael, and a couple other Slashdot "editors". The "editors" took the gift notebooks with one hand, and put on kneepads with the other.

    Hey, don't give anyone ideas. Next thing you know, Microsoft will ship out 4 licenses for WindowsXP Home edition to the /. editors, and it'll all be over.
  3. Re:Dumb names... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Pentium-I
    Pentium-II
    Pentium-III
    Pentium-IV ...

    I wasn't expecting Pentium-M before a thousand years.

  4. Re:Wouldn't this reduce compatability? by PCM2 · · Score: 3, Funny
    This sounds a little odd. Combining cpu and lan and some other things all on the one chip. It's suspiciously like lock-in
    Dude, you think that's something? Why, in Communist China...

    ...aww, screw it. People have been buying computers with built-in Ethernet cards for years, and some of them are integrated on the motherboard. Good lord -- is that metallic noise I hear the entire world grinding to a halt?

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  5. Slip-up or intentional? by Andy+Dodd · · Score: 2, Funny

    "The 855PM (Odem) is meant to be the link to a dedicated GPU via an AGP 4x port, while 855GM (Montata-GM) comes with Intel's own integrated 3D-decellerator."

    Did Tom's Hardware slip up and accidentally let their opinion of the 855GM's graphics out, or did they intentionally say this?

    I'm thinking they slippped up in letting their opinion out, since it's accelerator/decelerator. (One L, not two.)

    Either way, I'm not surprised, as Intel's integrated graphics solutions always have (and probably always will) suck.

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  6. Intel execs breath a sigh of relief by geekoid · · Score: 2, Funny


    Intel execs have been reading slashdot in hope to hear good news, there wait was not in vain.

    BedivereW wrote "...Intel appears to be moving in the correct direction."

    One intel execs was heard saying "thank God BedivereW likes where we are going, I have no idea how we would have survived if he didn't"

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