B BigToque Lifer Oct 10, 1999 11,700 0 76 Mar 8, 2006 #1 I haven't been keeping up, and I'm sure I could find this out if I did some looking around, but AT is always quicker
I haven't been keeping up, and I'm sure I could find this out if I did some looking around, but AT is always quicker
n7 Elite Member Jan 4, 2004 21,281 4 81 Mar 8, 2006 #3 I'd venture to say yes, but your question is kinda loaded. To me, yeah.
B BigToque Lifer Oct 10, 1999 11,700 0 76 Mar 8, 2006 #4 Originally posted by: n7 I'd venture to say yes, but your question is kinda loaded. To me, yeah. Click to expand... A loaded question? I just remember hearing that the P4 was a dead end and they were moving the entire product line to be based off the Pentium M. I'm just curious to know if these were what they were talking about.
Originally posted by: n7 I'd venture to say yes, but your question is kinda loaded. To me, yeah. Click to expand... A loaded question? I just remember hearing that the P4 was a dead end and they were moving the entire product line to be based off the Pentium M. I'm just curious to know if these were what they were talking about.
n7 Elite Member Jan 4, 2004 21,281 4 81 Mar 8, 2006 #5 Yes. This is Intel's much brighter (& cooler & faster) future (Basically a highly improved version of the current Pentium-M, Yonah.)
Yes. This is Intel's much brighter (& cooler & faster) future (Basically a highly improved version of the current Pentium-M, Yonah.)