billybobjoe
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is this a good processor AMD Turion 64
whats the differernce between this and the amd athlon 64
whats the differernce between this and the amd athlon 64
Indeed you are right although it should be noted the Turion64 doesnt have nearly the same battery life as the PentiumM (although this is offset by an equally improved performance jump .,.. this isnt to suggest however the Turion64 isnt a mobile-capable chip)its a mobile processor. similar to the pentium M compared to the pentium 4.
Where are you hearing this? Have a look at http://www.channelregister.co.uk/2005/03/15/amd_turion_bench/Stacked up against a P-M it not a powerful, and uses slightly more power. P-M is leading the pack when it come to mobile processors.
Maybe i'm missing something p, but it seems we are agreeing here. This article is saying that the Turion uses more power than the P-M, and is less powerful. Which is what i saidWhere are you hearing this? Have a look at http://www.channelregister.co.uk/20...d_turion_bench/
Agreed the benchmarks the artcle discusses (and are from amd) show the turion as more powerful, but the the implication of the author (and my mind) indicate P-M is more powerful.The benchmarks show the turion is more powerful, the P-M must not have been running at full speed for the tests, keep in mind those benchmarks were run by AMD and look at the systems they used.
to make this clear, would a "full powered" P-M would be running faster and using less power than a "full powered" turion.in full power conditions yes.
ok good, i just wanted to make sure that i wasn't getting this wrong. Any idea what p was trying to say back in #5for sure and it'd still be cooler, but you can't really get a P-M to 'full power' in a laptop.
that was my understandingI'd have to check the acrhitecture but I believe a Turion is basically low power A64
It's faster. With Asus' S479->S478 converter you can run a P-M on certain Asus boards and for the most part it out performs the fastest Athlon 64All I know is that Pentium-M 1.6Ghz is fast a 2.2Ghz P4
it wasn't a fight. At most it was a disagreement. More like a sharing of ideas.It's fun to read and watch how this and that compete then adding in a 3rd party to the fight.
Yeah, and you can pick up some micro-atx's with 855 chipset (and S479). I looked into one for my media center but decided it was overkill, and way too expensive.With Asus' S479->S478 converter you can run a P-M on certain Asus boards and for the most part it out performs the fastest Athlon 64