Frightcrawler
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Okay, some people are confused here.
The Celeron-M in this discussion is the BANIAS/DOTHAN derived one. Depending on which one you get, it will have either 1mb cache or 512k (dothan and banias derived, respectively).
NOT the pentium-4 derived celeron MOBILE or the Celeron D! Understood? Good!
http://www.intel.com/products/.../processors/celeron_m/
Blame Intel for their crappy naming schemes.
I cannot find the article right now, but I remember that the banias Celeron-M performed relatively close to the banias Pentium-M. It just didn't have the power saving features.
So in conclusion, Yes, it's a good deal if you can take the name (Celeron
) and the non-throttling features.
The Celeron-M in this discussion is the BANIAS/DOTHAN derived one. Depending on which one you get, it will have either 1mb cache or 512k (dothan and banias derived, respectively).
NOT the pentium-4 derived celeron MOBILE or the Celeron D! Understood? Good!
http://www.intel.com/products/.../processors/celeron_m/
Blame Intel for their crappy naming schemes.
I cannot find the article right now, but I remember that the banias Celeron-M performed relatively close to the banias Pentium-M. It just didn't have the power saving features.
So in conclusion, Yes, it's a good deal if you can take the name (Celeron
