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I just googled it and found taylor is for thin and light, trinidad is for desktop replacement systems, both use new socket and ddr2 667. Im wondering if taylor will be very similar to trinidad but just be slightly slower clock/ slightly...
hardball, is taylor the new mobile dual core cpu?
AFAIK, someone mentioned that it would appear like a hyperthreaded cpu and that it should work.
Quote: Originally Posted by demosthenese The Sony Vaio VGN-FE11S is available and is an intel dual core. yeah but its not 64 bit. It wont be able to take full advantage of windows vista or 64 bit linux...
as long as it takes, but i hope thats not too long...
me too!!!
Quote: Originally Posted by Unleaded Let's also not forget that AMD's Yamato platform will actually take advantage of the bandwidth provided by DDR2 using their Hypertransport where as Centrino Duo is still bottlenecked...
well I got it to pair and work with my phone (dun must be off for this to work) observations: -the behind the ear thing is mostly comfortable. -I couldn't find anyway to replace the battery yet. -both the headphones and the "audio...
so mobile athalon64 (the dual core version) is based on socket F? too many sockets to keep track of.
so what does this mean in terms of the socket s1 if anything? is it also going to be delayed?
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