Intel Core 2 Extreme Mobile X9000 Processor

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Today we have a look at Intel's new top-of-the-line Core 2 Mobile chip, the Core 2 Extreme Mobile X9000.  At 2.8GHz with a full 6MB of L2 cache and a TDP of 35 Watts, this chip is Intel's fastest notebook CPU for the performance enthusiast, gaming, and multimedia  markets, aka the Desktop Replacement (DTR) crowd.  Our test vehicle was none other than Dell's XPS M1730 killer mobile gaming machine.  A match made in heaven?  Perhaps. Click the link below and find out...

Intel Core 2 Extreme Mobile X9000 Processor



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rapid1 replied on Mon, Jun 23 2008 1:56 PM

 Ya know what I don't understand with the Notebooks is the FSB and Ram Speed progression it is so slow. They are now making 800 mhz ram frontline equipment when desktops are running ddr2 1066 or faster or ddr3 13-16-2000 ram.

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kid007 replied on Mon, Jun 23 2008 7:09 PM
because you have to have a combination of hardware working, to enchance the battery life. the best part is if you take a mobile cpu and desktop they run even on application and sometimes the mobiles could spank's the desktop...

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AjayD replied on Tue, Jun 24 2008 9:25 AM
In another year or so we will start to see OLED displays showing up in high end laptops, which will free up a lot of power for other components to use. It won't be too long before laptops and desktops will be using the same components.

 

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