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CD Vs. C2D
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<blockquote data-quote="haginile" data-source="post: 284120" data-attributes="member: 23406"><p>I have no idea where you get your statements.</p><p>1. C2D is 64 bit by design. According to Intel, it features "Intel® Extended Memory 64 Technology."</p><p>2. The specification of C2D (mobile) indicates that the FSB is 667 MHz. Apple didn't do anything about that. The desktop version of C2D does have a higher FSB (1066 MHz) as a matter of fact.</p><p>3. As for the clock speed, the mobile version of C2D ranges from 1.66 - 2.33, and that of CD is 1.06 - 2.33.</p><p>And finally, C2D addresses more RAM than CD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="haginile, post: 284120, member: 23406"] I have no idea where you get your statements. 1. C2D is 64 bit by design. According to Intel, it features "Intel® Extended Memory 64 Technology." 2. The specification of C2D (mobile) indicates that the FSB is 667 MHz. Apple didn't do anything about that. The desktop version of C2D does have a higher FSB (1066 MHz) as a matter of fact. 3. As for the clock speed, the mobile version of C2D ranges from 1.66 - 2.33, and that of CD is 1.06 - 2.33. And finally, C2D addresses more RAM than CD. [/QUOTE]
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