Geez... ok... I'll say it again...
For labtops, it's the Pent. M. Until I see benchmark's on the Turion, I'll put my money anyday on pentium's M. Trust me... I'm a hardcore amd fan, but for good battery life, good performance for a labtop, the pent. M is awesome. The turion has 64bit support, but it's not matched up yet. For desktops, amd absolutely owns. No doubt about it. Amd's on die controller puts it ahead in gaming and it destroy's intel. AS for ownage's comment on the pent. M beating the fx-57 if you overclocked it... um, until I see the becnhmark's, I would have to disagree. The fx-57 has 64-bit support, and would own in apps for that purpose. The pent. M is mobile, although some small form factor pc's use them, it is almost always seen on labtops. The fx-57 is a desktop cpu. You can always have more memory, hd space, etc. on a desktop. Also video performance is incredibly deminshed on the labtop. The best you can have is the x800 or 6800ultra on labtops, but you can have sli (dual 7800gtx's) that can and will destroy anything ever done by a labtop. Labtops and desktop cpu's can't really be compared, unless, that is, you have the benchmark's to back it all up. Thank you.