News Intel announces Centrino 2

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  1. CardJoe

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    Big Brother: coming soon, on a laptop near you!
     
  3. Jojii

    Jojii hardware freak

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    also has support for a gimped xfire
     
  4. kenco_uk

    kenco_uk I unsuccessfully then tried again

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    btw, it's Qosmio (2nd to last para).

    Sounds amazing. The proof is in the testing though, i.e. how much longer a battery will last.
     
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    Denis_iii What's a Dremel?

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    vpro sounds awesome, wish my clients had it
    can't wait, will def get next 15.4 dell xps with centrino 2
     
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    Gogo gadget macbookpro refresh before my trip :<
     
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    I forsee vPro being hacked and turning into a mahoosive security headache. Prediction: FAIL
     
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    "a hardware-based virtual operating system that allows corporations remote access to perform security checks and maintenance on their laptops, even if the main operating system is hosed beyond repair."

    Even if the OS did get fried (god only knows how you manage that) cooperation's always use domain controllers which means they loose no data, it would simply be a case of sticking in a disk, or even not even that with network install capabilities of today.
     
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    Cupboard I'm not a modder.

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    Sounds good, especially the really low power chips and the ability to switch to a discrete GPU for the higher end computers. I presume this will require a restart though?

    The original Centrino notebooks didn't actually have g, it was in a similar state to n is now and despite having an a/b/g capable chip Intel decided not to make it part of Centrino.
     
  10. Gareth Halfacree

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    Ah, my fault. I read "twice the speed of older 802.11a/g technologies" in the Intel press release as "twice the speed of our older 802.11a/g technologies."
     
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    1.2ghz dual core with a TDP of only 5.5w, isnt the single core atom about 3w or so? or is this actually an atom processor with centrino branding
     
  12. Icy EyeG

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    A bit of a side note:
    People have to be careful when buying a new Laptop these days:

    If it has 4 Gb of RAM, make sure it comes with Vista 64-bit. The vast majority won't.... :wallbash:
     
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    What's the point?

    Most people only use Laptops for internet browsing and typing and whatnot anyway.. There's no need for huge performance, especially not quad core.

    I'm not gonna be using quadruple threaded, Gigahertz intensive applications on my laptop.. if I wanna do that, I'll use my PC.
     
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    I can easily see a reason for a high powered laptop, but its definitely a niche product. For me, I would want a 4GB quad core to do portable video editing, such as editing on a shoot. Bring along a 2.5" 320GB external and you've got an extremely portable and powerful editing platform. 90% of the population won't need this kind of power, but damn it, its sure nice to have when you need it, and now that you can a decent fully loaded laptop for under 2k, this kinda power is no longer out of reach.
     
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    Most of the low tdp mobile Centrino 2 are dual core processors?

    Desktop replacement laptops ...

    Stop preaching bollocks 24/7?
     
  16. kenco_uk

    kenco_uk I unsuccessfully then tried again

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    Maybe not for XP or Vista, but what are the specs for Windows 7, which is apparently due shortly/next year (or so)?

    'Sup to you what you use a laptop for me old fruit. I think the mobile gaming market is opening up and more laptops with more powerful graphics cards are becoming ever more available, as well as cheaper. It's an unavoidable fact. Even in the UK you can buy a modest gaming laptop for around £5-600, with a powerhouse coming in around the £1,000 mark. People were quite willing to spend many times more that not too long ago for much less performance than can be had today.
     
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    Too true. My main laptop - if we discount the Eee - is a Dell Inspiron with 600MHz PIII (which is currently clocked to 550MHz to give me a bit extra battery life) with 256MB RAM (it was supplied with 128MB) and a 20GB drive (again, supplied with a 10GB drive which died the Travelstar death).

    When I bought it, which must be eight or nine years ago now, I paid £1470-ish for it. Having said that, I still use it - so even if we count the cost of the extra RAM (£15), hard drive (£60), and battery (£20), that works out to about £180 a year. Not bad, really.
     
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    I guess.. But the market is VERY niche.
     
  19. p3n

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    Stop talking rubbish... dell probably sell thousands of desktop replacement laptops
     
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