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From: pvl_google on 20 Jul 2006 16:59 Hi, While looking for a laptop, I come across some models that have an Intel core duo T2050 or T2250 processor. Strange thing is that there's not any reference to these processors on the Intel website. They only talk about T2300, T2400, T2500 etc. The search functionality gives "no results". And they're not on the Intel price list. So I'm a bit suspicious. Is there something wrong with the T2050 and T2250 ? What's the difference with the other dual cores ? Why does Intel pretend they don't exist ? Should I risk buying a laptop which such processor ? Thanks, Pieter
From: Paul on 20 Jul 2006 19:40 In article <1153429186.438105.322730(a)h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>, pvl_google(a)yahoo.com wrote: > Hi, > > While looking for a laptop, I come across some models that have an > Intel core duo T2050 or T2250 processor. Strange thing is that there's > not any reference to these processors on the Intel website. They only > talk about T2300, T2400, T2500 etc. The search functionality gives "no > results". And they're not on the Intel price list. > > So I'm a bit suspicious. Is there something wrong with the T2050 and > T2250 ? What's the difference with the other dual cores ? Why does > Intel pretend they don't exist ? Should I risk buying a laptop which > such processor ? > > > Thanks, > > Pieter They are likely OEMed in large quantity to the notebook mfgs. http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=32933 The FSB is reduced, but who knows, maybe if the DDR2 memory runs at the same speed as the FSB, there is some synchronous memory access happening (slightly less latency). I don't think there is any reason to worry - if they tried to make up some part numbers, Intel would stomp on them. You can send pre-sales questions to Intel staff here: http://www.intel.com/training/na/emailform_ww.htm (from http://www.intel.com/feedback.htm?iid=CorporateV3+Header_1_Contact ) Paul
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