Dual Core Laptops: This Isn't Your Last Year's Laptop!
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Title: Dual Core Laptops: This Isn't Your Last Year's Laptop!
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Author: Titus Hoskins
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Dual Core Laptops: This Isn't Your Last Year's Laptop!
Copyright 2006 Titus Hoskins
The laptop world is seeing double. The next evolution in
laptops is dual-core technology. Dual-core processors are
quickly raising the laptop experience to the next level and
laptop users are benefiting from the extra boost in
performance.
Dual-core means exactly what you think it means, you have
two processors or CPUs in your laptop instead of one.
Theoretically this should mean twice the performance level
for all those multi-tasking chores we call upon our laptops
to do. However, you must have ways or technology (the
platform) to utilize and handle all this extra power. There
is some catching up to do but to keep things simple,
Hyper-Threading, PCI-Express and SLI are all ways of
harnessing or using this extra power.
With the recent introduction of the new Centrino Duo Mobile
Technology, Intel has entered the multi-core arena. All
this extra dual power and Hyper-Threading will finally put
some punch into laptops and especially gaming laptops. Now
almost on par with desktop PCs, laptops and notebooks can
finally hold their heads high when it comes to performance.
This isn't your last year's laptop!
How quickly things change, Intel expects the Core Duo chip
will be in 230 different laptop designs in the first months
of 2006. Intel also claims this Duo chip will deliver 68%
more performance over the current Sonoma processor (many
manufacturers say this will be around 30%) and reduce
battery consumption by another 28% (Giving 5 hours for a
standard battery and 10 hours for an extended cell battery).
Still, dual-core processors coupled with Hyper-Threading
technology, will and does greatly improve the multi-tasking
functions of your next laptop. The only minor hurdle, many
of today's current video games can't use all these multi-
applications features. But as more games come on stream
which can take full advantage of all this new technology,
expect your gaming enjoyment to increase. As with any new
technology there will probably be a lag time before all the
multi-applications can be applied to the majority of new
games hitting the market.
Some major laptop makers now sporting the Intel Core Duo
include Dell with its new "entertainment" Dell Inspiron
e1705 line of high end laptops. HP with its Pavilion dv1000
line of laptops, which comes with a remote and you can play
CDs and DVDs without booting up.
Nor is Intel the only player in town with a lot of chips on
the gaming table. Intel's main rival AMD has introduced
dual-core into its mobile Turion 64 X2 processors. Also
keep in mind, in recent head-to-head CNET Labs testing,
AMD's Athlon 64 X2 chip performed better than Intel's
desktop Dual-Core chip.
www.cnet.com/4520-6022_1-6410042.html
You're probably wondering, how will all this new laptop
technology be applied? And what does it mean for the
average laptop owner? What does it mean for gaming laptops?
Well, lets examine one sample notebook to see what all this
next generation technology will do for laptops. Take for
example, the Xtreme SL, a new gaming laptop designed by
Rockdirect. Rockdirect, formerly known as Rock computers,
is a leading UK laptop manufacturer who introduced some of
the world's first dual core laptops last summer (2005).
Rockdirect's latest gaming offering, the Xtreme SL has
specs or features which are rather awe-inspiring, even for
the non-gamer. It comes with an AMD Turion 64 ML-44 2.4GHz
processor, sporting 1MB L2 Cache and 2 Gigs of DDR 400MHz
RAM. More importantly, it has twin NVIDIA GeForce Go 7800
GTX 256MB graphics cards with PCI-Express and SLI (Scalable
Link Interface).
SLI lets you have two graphics cards on your laptop,
working in tangent to increase or double your graphics
performance and visual quality. Throw in a 19 inch WSXGA+
X-Glass TFT Screen and you have a perfect example of where
gaming laptops are headed with all this new technology.
For those involved in gaming, this means the ultimate
gaming experience can be best captured on a laptop with
Dual-core processors and dual graphics cards using all the
latest SLI or Hyper-Threading technology. And it is just
not for gamers. The new mobile multi-core chips are turning
heads for ordinary laptop users who want the best
performance possible in their sleek shinny new laptops or
notebooks.
Besides, why should gamers have all the fun, these new
technologies will greatly benefit all laptop users. It
means a sleeker, faster, and more powerful laptop for
everyone. It also means longer lasting battery life for
your laptop, a much needed improvement. For the demanding
laptop user working in multi-media authoring, multi-tasking
with video editing, spread sheets, large graphics... these
dual core laptops offers a very capable alternative to the
bulky and oh-so stationary desktop PC.
This new multi-core technology offers ultimate performance
in a sleek, quiet package that buyers will find hard to
resist. It will draw even more potential customers into the
laptop market, looking for the ultimate in style,
portability, and performance. Dual-core laptops may just
deliver the goods.
This surely is not your last year's laptop.
About the Author:
The author has an unhealthy interest in all things laptop!
Including Dual Core laptops.
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