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I personally prefer the Intel Centrino Duo core processors, awesome !

Centrino isn't just a processor; it's Intel's integrated approach to mobile notebook technology, encompassing a specific chipset, wireless network connectivity and low-power CPUs.
It's not the CPU itself that makes Centrino a wireless solution - that's down to wireless-enabled chips on the 915 Express chipset, along with a wireless antenna, normally built into the back of the screen of most notebooks. The part that the CPU plays here is to run as well as possible with as little an impact on power consumption as possible. That's because wireless networking is power-thirsty stuff, so by reducing the power needs of the CPU, you gain precious extra working time with your notebook.

2006-06-27 04:35:30 · answer #1 · answered by sεαη 7 · 0 0

twin middle is better than a single middle Centrino in terms of overall performance and power intake. considering you're transforming into a pc and if thinking mobility, you will need low power pc configs with the hot twin middle processors. Intel additionally has a twin middle line of processors - middle 2 Duo

2016-12-08 13:08:01 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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