Performance enthusiasts are certainly excited about Conroe.. but being a notebook enthusiast, I'm pretty excited about Intel's notebook brother Merom (Core 2 for laptops) also.
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=2724
- Based on Intel's Santa Rosa platform.
- Better battery life compared to Core (and here I'am, already pretty happy with Sonoma's battery life).
- New wireless chip codenamed 'Kedron' to replace Core's 3945ABG card; based on the n protocol which is backwards compatible with a/b/g.
Here's something:
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=2724
- Based on Intel's Santa Rosa platform.
- Better battery life compared to Core (and here I'am, already pretty happy with Sonoma's battery life).
- New wireless chip codenamed 'Kedron' to replace Core's 3945ABG card; based on the n protocol which is backwards compatible with a/b/g.
Here's something:
Orsum.Anandtech said:Robson allows NAND flash memory to be used on the motherboard to cache critical OS system files. As a result, boot times are decreased 4-5 times that over current systems.