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celeron m, mobile celeron, pentium m und cetrino--[erledigt]

Verfasst: 15.07.2004 12:21:39
von Natas12
hallo,

kann mich jemand aufklären? was der unterschied zwischen "cetrino" und dem rest ist, ist mir klar (wlan, chipset, etc).

aber was ist der unterschied zwischen einem celeron m und einem mobile celeron ? oder ist da kein unterschied?

gruß

natas12

Verfasst: 15.07.2004 12:26:11
von Natas12
gnarf... google-nutzen hilft:

"The Mobile Celeron is the well-known, tried-and-proven processor in low-priced notebooks, but the newcomer Celeron M has about as much in common with it as a Mobile Pentium 4 M CPU has in common with the Pentium M: absolutely nothing. While the Pentium 4 M and its "cheaper" brother the Mobile Celeron are both based on the Northwood core, and consequently on a desktop CPU design, the Celeron M (Banias core) is a processor spin-off that was specifically developed for notebooks. The most important differences between the Pentium M and the Celeron M - besides the price of course - are the L2 cache, which at 512 KB is only half the size, and the lack of "Enhanced Speedstep" energy saving technology."

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