Markfw
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Originally posted by: IntelUser2000
Look here: http://www.anandtech.com/cpuchipsets/showdoc.aspx?i=2529
The other 945 chipset launched in Q1 2006 is the Intel 945GT Express chipset. (Yeah, "GT", that's not overused at all....) This chipset expands on the existing 945G chipset with a custom system profile for All-In In-One and entertainment PC platforms.
That's chipset that supports Yonah and its a desktop 945 chipset made to support Yonah, its not a mobile chipset.
http://www.mikeshardware.co.uk/RoadmapQ106.htm
Common misconceptions regarding Turion vs. Pentium M:
-Pentium M has advantage of using low power DDR2
-DDR2 makes Pentium M slower
-27W TDP for Intel means much higher since Intel's TDP=75% of max power while AMD states max power as TDP
1. DDR2 has half the power of DDR when its on same CLOCK SPEED. So DDR2-400 has half the power consumption of DDR400. DDR2-533 would have ONLY 33% less power consumption than DDR400, not as significant as you think. Yonah, using DDR2-667, would decrease the advantage to 16.7%. As a overall platform, DDR2-533 advantage is around 5%.
So much for those people believing DDR2-667 on Turion would have advantage on power consumption over DDR400 now.
2. If people are not dumb and lazy and actually take care to look at reviews, you would see DDR2=better performance than DDR.
3. Umm, if you look at this review: http://babelfish.altavista.com/babelfis...on-64-Pentium-M-Asus-A6000-327%2f11%2f
Its clear Pentium M has LOAD battery life advantage over Turion, rather SIGNIFICANTLY, though I doubt anyone cares for 1 hour vs 1 hour 30 min.
amazing at the fud that is being passed around here. The Turion is below the Pentium M in battery life for typical use. People who say otherwise are stupid fanboys.
A fanboy is a person who looks at the links that surely says competitor's CPU is CLEARLY better while still does not believing in it(that's right I am talking to you Hacp).
Looking here: http://www.laptoplogic.com/reviews/detail.php?id=87?=full&page=9
Pentium M has advantage over Turion in EVERYTHING for battery life. That advantage folks, is not 5%, but rather 40-50%, for a whole system.
Its right that system differences make a difference in battery and performance score. Even different manufacturers have different performance and battery life. Looking however Turions are more optimized as evidenced by Acer using ONLY Turions for its gaming Ferrari, Pentium M is still way better than Turion in battery life.
Pure CPU comparison=complete and utter BS, because CPUs from different manufacturer nowadays NEVER have same platform.
I think people fail to realize the fact that Yonah just takes out the weakness that Pentium M had, which is significant.
Fanboy ? You are the ultimate fanboy, your name even says it. And I'm not going to bother to post 100 links to prove you wrong, bebause there are very few really objective reviews and you wouldn't believe them anyway, but from the ones I have read that are close, they are in fact close in power usage. And I own a Turion, and Duvie owns a Pentium M. Want to take us on ??? Personal benchmarks ?