- Aug 27, 2004
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Hi,
I was always under the impression that AMD called their chips XP + etc, because they wanted to advertise to general joe public that although their CPUs ran at a lower frequency that the longer clock cycles meant that they ran at an equivalent speed to their selling name.
Hence an Athlon XP 3000+ at ~2Ghz was as fast as its rival, the P4 3Ghz.
However, I'm now looking for a dirt cheap laptop, and some have the Sempron 3000+ CPU, which I though meant that it ran at it's rivals equivalent (Celeron M I presume) of 3Ghz, which confuses me as the Celeron M is around 2Ghz isn't it ?
Anyways, I'm lookin' a cheap laptop and not sure whether to go the Sempron 3000+ route, the Celeron M, or Pentium M route (Pentium M has smaller HDD).
Information and advice appreciated,
Thanks.
I was always under the impression that AMD called their chips XP + etc, because they wanted to advertise to general joe public that although their CPUs ran at a lower frequency that the longer clock cycles meant that they ran at an equivalent speed to their selling name.
Hence an Athlon XP 3000+ at ~2Ghz was as fast as its rival, the P4 3Ghz.
However, I'm now looking for a dirt cheap laptop, and some have the Sempron 3000+ CPU, which I though meant that it ran at it's rivals equivalent (Celeron M I presume) of 3Ghz, which confuses me as the Celeron M is around 2Ghz isn't it ?
Anyways, I'm lookin' a cheap laptop and not sure whether to go the Sempron 3000+ route, the Celeron M, or Pentium M route (Pentium M has smaller HDD).
Information and advice appreciated,
Thanks.