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Storage? I am Storage!
We all know there's not a lot of difference between an i3 and most i5 CPUs - just clock speed and a (slightly) faster graphics core. I've just been looking at laptop CPUs and surely Intel deserves some sort of obfuscation award with their efforts over the years?
What's the difference between a 2-core i7 such as the 620M and the i5-540M?
Answer: 0.13GHz and 1MB of cache (4MB vs 3MB).
What's the difference between the i5-520m and the i3-370M?
Answer: 0.533GHz in 'turbo' mode and 100MHz max graphics clock (766 vs 667MHz).
What's the difference between the i3-330E and the new Pentium P6000?
Answer: 0.27GHz and hyperthreading.
What's the difference between the Pentium P6000 and the new Celeron P4500?
Answer: 1MB of cache (3MB vs 2MB).
But when I rechecked for this post, I found the last comparison was wrong. Only the Celeron has virtualization support! :boom:
The i3 also adds SSE4.1 & 4.2, but I doubt anyone cares.
What's the difference between a 2-core i7 such as the 620M and the i5-540M?
Answer: 0.13GHz and 1MB of cache (4MB vs 3MB).
What's the difference between the i5-520m and the i3-370M?
Answer: 0.533GHz in 'turbo' mode and 100MHz max graphics clock (766 vs 667MHz).
What's the difference between the i3-330E and the new Pentium P6000?
Answer: 0.27GHz and hyperthreading.
What's the difference between the Pentium P6000 and the new Celeron P4500?
Answer: 1MB of cache (3MB vs 2MB).
But when I rechecked for this post, I found the last comparison was wrong. Only the Celeron has virtualization support! :boom:
The i3 also adds SSE4.1 & 4.2, but I doubt anyone cares.