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Chusqui22 January 4th 04 09:20 PM

About Intel Celeron, Intel Centrino, Intel Pentium Mobile and Intel Pentium
 
Hello!
I'm from spain, so sorry about my english. I'm going to buy a desktop
computer (I din't know if it is said DESKTOP o MOBILE COMPUTER). I don't
what kind of Intel I should buy.

The new powerful Intel Centrino has only 1'4 Ghz whereas the Pentium 4 has
3'06 Ghz. What kind of pentium do you recommend me to buy? I will use the
desktop for Photoshop.

Looking forward to yous answer!

Thank's



Chusqui22 January 4th 04 09:25 PM

and what is the differences betwen those Intel?

Celeron,
Pentium IV,
Pentium III Mobile,
Centrino


"Chusqui22" escribió en el mensaje
...
Hello!
I'm from spain, so sorry about my english. I'm going to buy a desktop
computer (I din't know if it is said DESKTOP o MOBILE COMPUTER). I don't
what kind of Intel I should buy.

The new powerful Intel Centrino has only 1'4 Ghz whereas the Pentium 4

has
3'06 Ghz. What kind of pentium do you recommend me to buy? I will use the
desktop for Photoshop.

Looking forward to yous answer!

Thank's





steve harris January 4th 04 09:31 PM

Chusqui22 wrote:
Hello!
I'm from spain, so sorry about my english. I'm going to buy a desktop
computer (I din't know if it is said DESKTOP o MOBILE COMPUTER). I don't
what kind of Intel I should buy.

The new powerful Intel Centrino has only 1'4 Ghz whereas the Pentium 4 has
3'06 Ghz. What kind of pentium do you recommend me to buy? I will use the
desktop for Photoshop.

Looking forward to yous answer!

Thank's


lots to read about he
http://www.anandtech.com/

good and bad is reviewed and covered

Chusqui22 January 5th 04 01:38 PM

thank's!!


"steve harris" escribió en el mensaje
...
Chusqui22 wrote:
Hello!
I'm from spain, so sorry about my english. I'm going to buy a

desktop
computer (I din't know if it is said DESKTOP o MOBILE COMPUTER). I don't
what kind of Intel I should buy.

The new powerful Intel Centrino has only 1'4 Ghz whereas the Pentium 4

has
3'06 Ghz. What kind of pentium do you recommend me to buy? I will use

the
desktop for Photoshop.

Looking forward to yous answer!

Thank's


lots to read about he
http://www.anandtech.com/

good and bad is reviewed and covered




bill davidsen January 6th 04 12:34 AM

In article ,
Chusqui22 wrote:
| and what is the differences betwen those Intel?
|
| Celeron,

In new systems that would be the Pentium-IV based version, in speeds of
up to 2.8GHz, this can be considered a Pentium-IV with smaller cache.
It's a good bit less expensive as well.

| Pentium IV,

Power hungry, fastest memory bus and clock. The latest 800MHz FSB
versions also offer hyperthreading, which allows the CPU to do two
things at once, which *may* speed overall performance 10-30%, depending
on the application.

| Pentium III Mobile,

This is the CPU used in the Centrino set, it's a Pentium-III with some
extra instructions. The Pentium-III runs much faster then the Pentium-IV
at a given clock speed, so a pentium-IIIM at 1.7GHz is about as fast as
a Pentium-IV at 2.2 or 2.4GHz. It's much lower power, and is a very good
choice in a battery operated system.

| Centrino

This is a chipset, CPU plus a WiFi chip. A sort-of good but not great
chip, using a slow wireless protocol. The upside is that it comes
included, and that the 802.11g protocol becoming common should speak to
the Centrino 802.11b so you will be able to use it in the future. Note
that I have NOT actually tried that compatibility, but it is supposed to
work.

That should help you find where you want to look next.

--
Bill Davidsen CTO, TMR Associates
As we enjoy great advantages from inventions of others, we should be
glad of an opportunity to serve others by any invention of ours; and
this we should do freely and generously.
-Benjamin Franklin (who would have liked open source)


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