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Old 05-30-2006, 04:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Intel Core Solo T1300 and Centrino

what is the diffrence in the Intel Core Solo T1300 and the centrino processor. Are they the same thing if not which is better i am looking for at getting a good battery life and i use it mainly for internet use.
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Core Solo is a processor that is cimpatible with Centrino. Centrino means any laptop that has a Pentium M, Core Solo, Core Duo, and possibly a Celeron M (not sure on the Celeron M), and an Intel Pro Wireless card.
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Actually it's a combo of 3 Intel goodies: an Intel Pentium M (regular, duo, etc.) processor, Intel chipset (855, 915, etc.), and an Intel PRO wireless card. Core Duo & Solo will still fit into the Pentium M category with a newer chipset (945). Celeron wouldn't fit it though, that's why I'd always recommend people to pay the extra 50+ bucks for a pentium M upgrade to get better battery life and better processing power.
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Actually it's a combo of 3 Intel goodies: an Intel Pentium M (regular, duo, etc.) processor, Intel chipset (855, 915, etc.), and an Intel PRO wireless card. Core Duo & Solo will still fit into the Pentium M category with a newer chipset (945). Celeron wouldn't fit it though, that's why I'd always recommend people to pay the extra 50+ bucks for a pentium M upgrade to get better battery life and better processing power.
Woops forgot about the chipset. I wasnt sure about the Celeron CPU, but i didnt think it was.

So The Pentium M, Core Solo, Core Duo, are all Centrino capable. Centrino is similar to viiv for desktops, its not actually a CPU.
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