X201 now offers antimalware feature on the i5 CPU

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X201 now offers antimalware feature on the i5 CPU

#1 Post by Maryland, USA » Sun Nov 21, 2010 2:31 pm

Recently, Lenovo refreshed the X201's i5 CPU to the i5-560M. Introduced in September, the 560M includes Intel's Execute Disable bit for antimalware. This feature is not found on the alternative CPU--the i7-620. Wouldn't this feature be a compelling reason to order an X201 with the lower-priced i5?

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Re: X201 now offers antimalware feature on the i5 CPU

#2 Post by penartur » Sun Nov 21, 2010 3:41 pm

Maryland, USA wrote:Recently, Lenovo refreshed the X201's i5 CPU to the i5-560M. Introduced in September, the 560M includes Intel's Execute Disable bit for antimalware. This feature is not found on the alternative CPU--the i7-620. Wouldn't this feature be a compelling reason to order an X201 with the lower-priced i5?
NX/XD bit feature is present on all CPUs since at least Core generation (and some Pentium IV CPUs supported it as well).
You may check that i7-620M does support an NX/XD bit on the following link: http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=43560
What made you think that i5 has such an advantage?
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Re: X201 now offers antimalware feature on the i5 CPU

#3 Post by Maryland, USA » Sun Nov 21, 2010 4:59 pm

penartur wrote:NX/XD bit feature is present on all CPUs since at least Core generation (and some Pentium IV CPUs supported it as well).
You may check that i7-620M does support an NX/XD bit on the following link: http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=43560
What made you think that i5 has such an advantage?
When I compared the two chips at CPU-world.com, I thought that "Execute Disable bit" was listed only for the i5-560M. I see now that it's also listed for the i7-620M. I just checked again, and it appears I was wrong. Never mind!

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Re: X201 now offers antimalware feature on the i5 CPU

#4 Post by penartur » Mon Nov 22, 2010 12:22 am

Maryland, USA wrote: When I compared the two chips at CPU-world.com, I thought that "Execute Disable bit" was listed only for the i5-560M.
Even if really was not listed for i7-620, it is clearly a CPU-world mistake. NX/XD feature is not used to segment CPUs starting from Core; virtualization feature is not used to segment CPUs starting from Core i3/i5/i7; the only segmentation feature they have right now are HyperThreading and TurboBoost.
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