The Marathon Runner: AMD Turion 64 MT-40...
12:18 - Monday 24 April 2006 by Patrick Schmid
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: dual, core, intel, processors, for, low, uk
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: dual, core, intel, processors, for, low, uk
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The Marathon Runner: AMD Turion 64 MT-40...
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The Turion 64 is based on the AMD64 architecture and can be compared to the Athlon 64 for Socket 754. The Turion MT, however, gets by with a maximum power draw of just 25 W.
The Turion 64 is AMD's mobile single core processor; the MT family remains within a 25 W power envelope, while the ML may require as much as 35 W. We decided to stick with the 2.2 GHz Turion 64 MT-40, even though it is a bit slower than the 2.4 GHz ML-44; the extra 200 MHz is not worth the large difference in power consumption.

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