More Analysis Of Pentium M Desktops
Hack Jandy writes "The Pentium 4 has gotten enough attention lately as a slow, over heated monstrosity; but does Intel's Pentium M fare any better? Intel's decision to introduce the Pentium M as a desktop processor (East Fork) may not be all it's cracked up to be. Sudhian has an in-depth article, and Anand has benchmarks (on Linux!). I will stick with my Athlon 64, thank you very much."
So is Pentium M just a bunch of failed Pentium processors that didn't fare well in the assembly line? Sort of like Celeron... cough cough.
That's so not true. I know a lot of 30 year old Athlon lovers who play games and look at porn all day.
I hope you don't use linux then... :P
It's OK! I'm a limo driver!
So buy a Mac.
Oh, OK, don't buy a Mac then :)
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> My experience with Pentium M is that it clocks down BIG time if you don't plug in the power cord. So much so that the laptop is virtually useless.
Funny, my desktop does the same...
You know, 10 years ago I was saying the same thing about the bulk of the people not needing a 32bit 1 gHz monster under their desk. Now this is the minimum that they need.
Don't underestimate Microsoft's ability to make software that brings yesterday's supercomputers to their knees today.
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