Which CPU for a notebook?


Which is the best processor for a notebook?  

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  1. 1. Which is the best processor for a notebook?

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Hi,

I want to buy a notebook.

But I don't have much money :( .

So what will be the best??

A notebook with an AMD or a Celeron processor?

The notebook will be used to do the following:

- Programming

- Testing Programs

- Text Processing (mainly Word, Excell and Powerpoint)

Batterylife doesn't matter, I just want to have the best preformance.

(Feel free to dicuss the Pro's and the contra's here.)

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I'm the proud owner of a Dell Inspirion 1100 Notebook. It has a Celeron 2.0...let me tell you something. Go with an AMD processor, they're MUCH MUCH MUCH MUCH faster than any Celeron. I bought mine just so I could word process on the go. But you want performance, and the Celeron's L2 cache is so crippled, I wouldn't even bother with it. So my vote is AMD. Of course, I do favor AMD, but the Celeron was soooo cheap, I had to. Don't listen to the Intel Fanboys that say the Celeron is better: it's not. You're better off with an Athlon XP or XP-M processor.

you should get that new intel chip... the centrino... it's a lower clock speed, but i think in benchmarks it beat many of its competitors. personally, i would never buy an intel powered anything, i would get an amd... they have really proven themselves with the athlon xp and athlon64.

Batterylife doesn't matter, I just want to have the best preformance.

Best performance: Pentium M (BANIAS)

Someone can post a review link but it's one of those processors where a 1.6GHz Pentium M is faster than a mobile Pentium 4 at 2.4GHz. Or something to that effect anyway. It's faster than a Pentium 4M and it uses less battery too. It is also supposed to pull in some huge SETI@Home numbers compared to the Pentium 4 desktop and the AMD Athlon XP.

Although the Centrino Mobile Technology needs to be updated to 802.11g before it's sexy again.

http://www.tomshardware.com/mobile/20030205/

http://www.anandtech.com/mobile/showdoc.html?i=1800

What will be REALLY cool is the forthcoming DOTHAN Pentium Ms at 2GHz with 2MB cache. They should be coming soonish.

http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=10388

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