Dual Core Notebook CPUs explored
February 27th, 2007 by james“The balance of power in the processor market is very clear: Intel’s Core 2 Duo leads, while AMD’s Athlon 64 X2 family lags somewhat behind without necessarily being inferior for the average user. But is the situation the same in the notebook space? Both companies offer powerful dual-core processors for portable computers, and we’ve begun feeding benchmark results into a new Interactive CPU Charts category for mobile processors. You’ve asked for it, and now you’ve got it - you can easily compare performance.”
Tom’s Hardware takes a detailed look at the mobile dual core CPU situation as it currently stands. Since notebook performance is dependent on many things, you should evaluate the entire package before picking a notebook solely based on its CPU.
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