Merom and X series
Merom and X series
Since Merom is supposedly shipping very soon now, does anyone know how long it typically takes for new processors to show up in the Thinkpad lines?
Also, does anyone know if the processor in the X60 is socketed or soldered? If I could upgrade after the fact, that might not be a bad option either.
Also, does anyone know if the processor in the X60 is socketed or soldered? If I could upgrade after the fact, that might not be a bad option either.
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Re: Merom and X series
The processor is soldered. It has always been so for the X series IIRC.rkuo wrote:Also, does anyone know if the processor in the X60 is socketed or soldered? If I could upgrade after the fact, that might not be a bad option either.
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Unless you need the 64-bit or extra performance (est. 20%), I'd order b/c it will be awhile before they are shipping the units and they are likely to be more expensive. I use the X60s w/8 cell and it is wonderful.
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I doubt that.lucas wrote:i just want sxga+, which she hinted at...
Honestly i doubt a lot of things people hear from reps. I talked to like 10 reps in the span of two days and all of them didnt give me one shred of any special information that I couldnt already find online or guess.
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priority
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=32628
This article is about Dell expanding their AMD offerings, but towards the end it mentions that Apple and Lenovo are going to be 1st in line to get Merom chips. No idea about when they are going to start selling the computers though...
Can anybody enlighten me about the actual advantages of Merom? Is it just speed? Is it worth the extra cost for someone who’s not that concerned with speed?
Best
This article is about Dell expanding their AMD offerings, but towards the end it mentions that Apple and Lenovo are going to be 1st in line to get Merom chips. No idea about when they are going to start selling the computers though...
Can anybody enlighten me about the actual advantages of Merom? Is it just speed? Is it worth the extra cost for someone who’s not that concerned with speed?
Best
Nuno
Re: priority
In a nutshell. With merom you get 64bit, a unified cache meaning that the cores share the same cache, and approx 20% speed boost.nuno77 wrote:http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=32628
This article is about Dell expanding their AMD offerings, but towards the end it mentions that Apple and Lenovo are going to be 1st in line to get Merom chips. No idea about when they are going to start selling the computers though...
Can anybody enlighten me about the actual advantages of Merom? Is it just speed? Is it worth the extra cost for someone who’s not that concerned with speed?
Best
Im in the same boat with you as are a lot of people, decisions decisions right? I think speed isnt going to be the deciding factor for me, price is.
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The two cores in Yonah share the 2MB L2 Cache.Saml01 wrote:I dont think so. I may be wrong, I havent checked but I think it doesnt.kulivontot wrote:yonah has a shared cache too...
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From the Tabook specs, there appears to be a shared cache:Saml01 wrote:I dont think so. I may be wrong, I havent checked but I think it doesnt.
The Tabook wrote:Intel® Core™ Duo processor L2400 (1.66GHz) with low voltage, dual-core, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep™ technology1, Execute Disable Bit, and 667MHz system bus /2MB L2 cache (shared).
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Also, if I am not mistaken, it is bumped up to a 4MB shared L2 cache for the Merom (with the distinct possibility of an 8MB L2 sometime in the future afterwards as Woodcrest is planned to have that). There will also be a shared 2MB L2 cache version as well. 
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Yes and no, some clockspeeds have 2MB and some 4MB.christopher_wolf wrote:Also, if I am not mistaken, it is bumped up to a 4MB shared L2 cache for the Merom (with the distinct possibility of an 8MB L2 sometime in the future afterwards as Woodcrest is planned to have that). There will also be a shared 2MB L2 cache version as well.
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Nes or Yo?thibouille27 wrote:Yes and no, some clockspeeds have 2MB and some 4MB.christopher_wolf wrote:Also, if I am not mistaken, it is bumped up to a 4MB shared L2 cache for the Merom (with the distinct possibility of an 8MB L2 sometime in the future afterwards as Woodcrest is planned to have that). There will also be a shared 2MB L2 cache version as well.
Yeah, I know; there is a list posted somewhere in the T6X Forums about this.
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Re: Intel's Core 2 Duo for Notebooks Launched
Good article though id like to see a CoreDuo Vs Core 2 duo comparison of the merom, or the processors that will be in laptops.nuno77 wrote:http://dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=3543
Edit: this sucks, I cant even find a data sheet on the merom. I want to kow what frequencys its going to be offered at, what voltage it will run, and what its power consumption will be.
Interesting note, L2400 consumes 15watts. I did not know this.
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Merom
Dailytech mentions a review of the Merom done by PC Perspective. They compare the CoreDuo with Core 2 Duo, although the only thing they did was replacing the CPU on a CoreDuo Notebook, therefore the comparison might be misleading at times…
http://www.pcper.com/article.php?type=expert&aid=276
http://www.pcper.com/article.php?type=expert&aid=276
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Re: Merom
I found this article in another thread, i think it was in the hardware/software forum.nuno77 wrote:Dailytech mentions a review of the Merom done by PC Perspective. They compare the CoreDuo with Core 2 Duo, although the only thing they did was replacing the CPU on a CoreDuo Notebook, therefore the comparison might be misleading at times…
http://www.pcper.com/article.php?type=expert&aid=276
Doesnt show a big difference, pretty much how people predicted.
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LOL Of course this is a good indication of the power of a CPU.
Tell me , who is (not talking about scientists and mathematicians) calculating PI or any such sort f workload all day with his laptop.
SuperPI is one of those thing which should never be used as benchmark, nor Sandra or whatever crap.
I know Merom is quite a bit beter than Yonah, but SuperPI is really not informative.
Tell me , who is (not talking about scientists and mathematicians) calculating PI or any such sort f workload all day with his laptop.
SuperPI is one of those thing which should never be used as benchmark, nor Sandra or whatever crap.
I know Merom is quite a bit beter than Yonah, but SuperPI is really not informative.
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Depends on what is done.thibouille27 wrote:LOL Of course this is a good indication of the power of a CPU.
Tell me , who is (not talking about scientists and mathematicians) calculating PI or any such sort f workload all day with his laptop.
SuperPI is one of those thing which should never be used as benchmark, nor Sandra or whatever crap.
I know Merom is quite a bit beter than Yonah, but SuperPI is really not informative.
Getting good marks in SuperPi doesn't mean that calculating Pi like that is the only thing it can do that fast. Should any other application require extremely fast throughput of many calculations per unit time, then you are starting to get closer to what SuperPi is actually telling you. You would probably notice it in Excel.
But for Word? I doubt many would see the difference.
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christopher_wolf wrote:Depends on what is done.thibouille27 wrote:LOL Of course this is a good indication of the power of a CPU.
Tell me , who is (not talking about scientists and mathematicians) calculating PI or any such sort f workload all day with his laptop.
SuperPI is one of those thing which should never be used as benchmark, nor Sandra or whatever crap.
I know Merom is quite a bit beter than Yonah, but SuperPI is really not informative.
Getting good marks in SuperPi doesn't mean that calculating Pi like that is the only thing it can do that fast. Should any other application require extremely fast throughput of many calculations per unit time, then you are starting to get closer to what SuperPi is actually telling you. You would probably notice it in Excel.
But for Word? I doubt many would see the difference.
I doubt you would notice it in excel as well unless you are dealing with some very serious quantitative information.
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