Celeron and Pentium 4 and Pentium M?

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  • bofh
    Waldorf, the Heckler
    • Jul 2001
    • 1248

    #16
    Originally posted by bornl33t
    no it's not

    Pm is not a throttled p4, it's something else entierly. Benchmarks show that the centrino and PM's don't run as fast as the P4.

    Do some research on tom's
    Um, where did he say it was a throttled P4?

    He said that the Centrino spec includes a PM, which is correct, I recall. The Centrino package is a bunch of things intel proven to work together, which has a PM cpu.
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    • bornl33t
      hello lamewads
      • Oct 2000
      • 4463

      #17
      Originally posted by bofh
      Um, where did he say it was a throttled P4?

      He said that the Centrino spec includes a PM, which is correct, I recall. The Centrino package is a bunch of things intel proven to work together, which has a PM cpu.
      read up I'm agreeing with him.

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      • bofh
        Waldorf, the Heckler
        • Jul 2001
        • 1248

        #18
        Originally posted by bornl33t
        Originally posted by MantisMag

        centrino IS pentium M
        centrino refers to the combination of technologies for mobility and wireless connectivity. the pentium M core is part of that.
        no it's not
        Odd sort of agreeing.

        edit ~ OK, I see, you quoted the wrong post... and therefore confused the hell out of me.
        Last edited by bofh; 02-03-2005, 08:42 AM.
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        • MantisMag
          Dim Sum
          • Dec 2001
          • 1895

          #19
          Originally posted by bornl33t
          The pentium M is more or less a P4 with a regulator on it. It only runs as hard as you are demanding it.
          well that's what i was referring to when i said it's not a throttled P4. if you're agreeing with me that it's not you should have quoted where i said that. by quoting me it makes it look like that's the statement you're addressing. you should have quoted this:

          Originally posted by mantismag
          contrary to what bornl33t said it is not just a throttled P4. it has many optimizations that make it better.
          and if you're agreeing with me then you should say "you're right it's not" rescind the regulator statement and then some further clarification of your position.

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          • BigEvil
            www.BigEvilOnline.com

            • Feb 2005
            • 9333

            #20
            Ok guys FYI - a Celeron is a Pentium that didnt pass the Pentium benchmark standards. Basically, it is a p4 that is a little slower.

            And yes, they generate alot of heat. I'd go with a Centrino or M. What is happening with many of the laptops in corporate America, is that after a year or two, the hard drive craps out, mostly because of the heat. I change out at least 3 a week on IBM P3 and P4 think pads.

            Either one will run just about any application you will need it to. I run Autocad on a Gateway solo 5100 with a 266 P2 with 66mhz bus. Slow are molassis, but it runs.

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