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Intel Core i7 For Laptops — First Benchmarks

Barence writes "PC Pro has benchmarked the first Intel Core i7 processors for laptops. The chips mark the debut of Intel's Turbo Boost technology, which ramps up the speed of the working cores if two or more cores are sitting unused. For the quad-core i7-820QM, this can take the stock speed of 1.73GHz up to a maximum of 3.06GHz. The 2D benchmarks show comparable performance to Core 2 Extreme chips running at 2.53GHz. Power consumption and processor temperature is dramatically lower, which should lead to significant improvements in laptop battery life."

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  1. Turbo Boost technology? by leathered · · Score: 4, Funny

    Seriously, couldn't the marketing droids come up with a better name?

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    For all intensive porpoises your a bunch of rediculous loosers
    1. Re:Turbo Boost technology? by Jurily · · Score: 5, Funny

      They used up all their creativity coming up with "i7-820QM".

    2. Re:Turbo Boost technology? by nurb432 · · Score: 4, Funny

      Hey, the 80's clothing styles are coming back. Why not the phrases too?

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      ---- Booth was a patriot ----
    3. Re:Turbo Boost technology? by linhares · · Score: 4, Funny

      im not buying till the ultimate edition launches

    4. Re:Turbo Boost technology? by Tumbleweed · · Score: 5, Funny

      Seriously, couldn't the marketing droids come up with a better name?

      No problemo!

      Turbo Boost+
      Turbo Boost xTreme!
      iTurbo Boost
      Turbo Boost ][+ (or //e)
      Turb0 B005t - L33t 3d1t10n
      Turbo Boost 3000
      Turbo Boost 3000++ Gold Pro Enterprise Edition...For Kids

      Intel Marketing Deparment: We Look for Things. Things to Make Us Go.

  2. Re:Who needs that? by olsmeister · · Score: 5, Funny

    wouldn't burn my lap and my balls whenever I have to sit them on my laps.

    LAPS? I've heard of multiple chins, but LAPS?

  3. Battery life by N!NJA · · Score: 2, Funny
    From TFS:

    Power consumption and processor temperature is dramatically lower, which should lead to significant improvements in laptop battery life.

    worry not. Microsoft and Adobe will find a way to offset that....

  4. Re:Cool by joaommp · · Score: 3, Funny

    it is a hot product, however...

  5. Re:Who needs that? by Tubal-Cain · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'm sitting here wondering what someone from 2003 would say...

    Probably something along the lines of:
    "Duke Nukem still isn't out?!?!"

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