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Chef Medeski

macrumors 6502a
Jun 14, 2005
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Very interesting, nice to know that they're not just making things smaller - sounds like the new technology will result in some real world benefits.

Supposedly faster CPUs at same power drain. While nice, I was hoping for some more efficiency from a 45nm. But... w/e. I'll just take the Merom since its already bloody fast. :D
 

prostuff1

macrumors 65816
Jul 29, 2005
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Don't step into the kawoosh...
This kinda stuff is always good to see and hear especially if you are the kinda person that likes it.

But personally i would prefer a chip that runs at about what these do today and give better battery life. I'm not saying faster is bad but when it comes to laptops i would just as soon sacrifice some speed and power for like 8 hours of battery life.
 

Chef Medeski

macrumors 6502a
Jun 14, 2005
975
0
New York, NY
This kinda stuff is always good to see and hear especially if you are the kinda person that likes it.

But personally i would prefer a chip that runs at about what these do today and give better battery life. I'm not saying faster is bad but when it comes to laptops i would just as soon sacrifice some speed and power for like 8 hours of battery life.
Completely agreed.
 

gauchogolfer

macrumors 603
Jan 28, 2005
5,551
5
American Riviera
This kinda stuff is always good to see and hear especially if you are the kinda person that likes it.

But personally i would prefer a chip that runs at about what these do today and give better battery life. I'm not saying faster is bad but when it comes to laptops i would just as soon sacrifice some speed and power for like 8 hours of battery life.

I agree with you. The processor is obviously only one piece of the system. Lower-power displays and hard drives need to be developed as well for this to come about.
 
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