Phoronix: Intel Pentium M 750 + i915PM Express Performance | Linux Today

Phoronix: Intel Pentium M 750 + i915PM Express Performance

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Michael Larabel
Sep 20, 2005

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“Although AMD has an exceptional offering with their Turion 64
Mobile Technology, Intel’s 32-bit Centrino Mobile Technology seems
to offer the competitive edge when it comes to mobile computing for
business solutions. Centrino not only optimizes the Pentium M
processor performance for extended battery life, heat output, and
Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST) but also combines
integrated wireless LAN capabilities. With the Intel Dothan mobile
core receiving a great deal of attention, partially due to its
overclocking abilities when paired with such motherboards as the
DFI 855GME-MGF, but also due to its speed of being a desktop
replacement for mobile users. Curious about the Intel Pentium M
(Dothan) with Intel Centrino Mobile Technology under Linux, we set
out to test a Pentium M 750 (1.86GHz) with i915 Express Chipset and
today we have our official results available for your viewing
pleasure…”


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Michael Larabel

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