pentium m 64 bit?

The current Dothan core isn't 64-bit, but the new Yonah and Merom cores are. So just wait for them to come out. 65nm baby! :D
 
Don't get all butthurt because I said that, I'm not going to appologize because Intel has no reason to even try to get into the 64-bit computing scene. All their processors are really over-priced and useless. They are GREAT for servers, btu as far as gaming goes, they are not worth the money.
 
HRHunteRHR said:
Dude it doesn't matter, Intel just wants to copy AMD because they suck.

Totally unbacked statement. :rolleyes:

Copy AMD in what? 64-bit? So? AMD can't patent the EM-64T Instruction Set, so it doesn't matter.

65nm is the manufacturing process.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/65nm

The Yonah core will own. First mobile dual-core processor in the market. :D
 
alvino said:
Originally Posted by HRHunteRHR
Dude it doesn't matter, Intel just wants to copy AMD because they suck​

Totally unbacked statement. :rolleyes:

Copy AMD in what? 64-bit? So? AMD can't patent the EM-64T Instruction Set, so it doesn't matter.

65nm is the manufacturing process.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/65nm

The Yonah core will own. First mobile dual-core processor in the market. :D


Have to completely agree. It was a stupid fanboy statement. Tell me, apart from the 64bit compatibility of the Turion, what upper hand does it have over the Pentium M? Answer...NONE! The Pentium M owns it, even on battery longitivity.

Intel P4 was a big bad gamble, the Pentium M and the rest of the Centrino platform was a great gamble, without Intel pushing in that direction first long lasting Laptops with great performance would not have happened, nor would the Turion to counter act it.

Lol, and you say that Intel copies AMD. For 64bit yeah, but what about AMD on the i386 Architecture? the Low Powered Laptop CPU Turion? e.t.c. They're both companies that try to provide products for a living. Not the forces of good and evil. Grow up!
 
alvino said:
Totally unbacked statement. :rolleyes:

Copy AMD in what? 64-bit? So? AMD can't patent the EM-64T Instruction Set, so it doesn't matter.

65nm is the manufacturing process.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/65nm

The Yonah core will own. First mobile dual-core processor in the market. :D

Actually, Intel calls it the EM-64T :p Its the x86-64 instruction set. :D
 
alvino said:
Totally unbacked statement. :rolleyes:

Copy AMD in what? 64-bit? So? AMD can't patent the EM-64T Instruction Set, so it doesn't matter.

65nm is the manufacturing process.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/65nm

The Yonah core will own. First mobile dual-core processor in the market. :D


LOL! Sorry man but I just really don't like Intel so my fan boy instincts kicked in.

Hey and your little "The Yonah core will win" statement isn't a completely unbacked statement?? Linux is two times as nice for the average person, yet they continue to use the Windows OS.... SO just because that thing might be better, doesn't mean people are going to use it. I mean, what average computer person (that makes up probobly 60% of the computer-using population; and they believe computers are bred for iPods and movies) is going to use a 64 bit dual core Pentium. Oh yes, what is this "65nm" thign anyways??? Never heard of it. :(
 
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