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    Discussion in 'Notebook News and Reviews' started by ZaZ, Oct 12, 2005.

  1. ZaZ

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    This is interesting! But what is intel exactly thinking with such high power consumptions in a thin and light. Are we back to P4 days or something! I guess the only way around this is to use LV CPUs for this sector that cannot provide enough cooling, + battery life COUNTS. BUT that will bring up prices at the same time (if things remain the same LV cost more than regulars)

    One thing to say, the future is looking brighter each day for Turioun-MT CPUs. It's about time AMD take a respectable bite into the mobile sector.
     
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    Yeah 49W. That is getting up there with AMD desktop CPUs.