QUOTE(xin @ May 4 2007, 01:22 AM)
TURION64 x2 is a 64 bit dual core (2 core) processor, code name Taylor (2 x 256 KB L2) and Trinidad (2 x 512 KB L2), DDR2-667 support, Pacifica (AMD-v) virtualisation technics, 31-35 W TDP, socket S1, 90 nm fabrication, separated L2 Caches, integrated 333 MHz DDR, 800 MHz Hypertransport
AMD Turion 64 X2 is intended to be positioned against the Intel CORE DUO was presented in 17. May 2006. The current consumption is not higher than with Centrino-Duo-notebooks (TL-45 with ATI Xpress and Mobility Radeon X300). This means, that approximative the same battery runtime and fan functions can be expected (with this chipset). However, the performance was 20% below the T2300 (1.66 GHz) due to the lower L2 Cache (Core Duo has 2048 Kbyte shared L2 Cache).
I want to highlight about SEPARATED L2 Caches that was design on Turion X2 chips. Which is given a slap to INTEL since their core duo product was not like AMD. How about core 2 duo? I realized that latest core 2 duo chip is so speedy with 1066mhz fsb but it cost u a bomb to have it. :>AMD Turion 64 X2 is intended to be positioned against the Intel CORE DUO was presented in 17. May 2006. The current consumption is not higher than with Centrino-Duo-notebooks (TL-45 with ATI Xpress and Mobility Radeon X300). This means, that approximative the same battery runtime and fan functions can be expected (with this chipset). However, the performance was 20% below the T2300 (1.66 GHz) due to the lower L2 Cache (Core Duo has 2048 Kbyte shared L2 Cache).
Unfortunately, AMD Turion X2 is already come with Power optimized HyperTransport(tm) technology up to 1600MHz, full duplex! Is not future but currently technology on AMD Turion X2.
AMD actually really ONE LEAP AHEAD.... is not intel eventually
Added on May 4, 2007, 1:51 am
QUOTE(~~5ive~~ @ May 4 2007, 12:36 AM)
With RM600 can buy many thing oso... can use to upgrade ram, buy external hard disk, cooler master...This post has been edited by techie.opinion: May 4 2007, 01:51 AM
May 4 2007, 01:42 AM

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