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Originally Posted by chopin1810 No, maybe I'm wrong but I thought it was only Emachines that used AMDs... just you, song vaios (sp?) are starting to use them, hp uses ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by chopin1810
    No, maybe I'm wrong but I thought it was only Emachines that used AMDs...
    just you, song vaios (sp?) are starting to use them, hp uses then (not sure bout all their models) whats left of gateway (they were bought by some1 i duno who) uses them, and compaq uses them....

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    Quote Originally Posted by a12ctic
    and compaq uses them....
    I think Compaq is basically HP now.

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    I've a question for you all.

    According to the Apple site, the cheaper MacBook Pro runs on a 1.67 GHz duo core processor. I'm a little confused about the duo core: does this mean that it essentially has two 1.67 GHZ processors that can work together, or does it mean that combined, the power of the processor is 1.67 GHZ?
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    Ok, open up a bestbuy add thing with your sunday paper (if you get one) and youll see that about 80% of the DESKTOPS use amd and a number of the laptops as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cabhan
    I've a question for you all.

    According to the Apple site, the cheaper MacBook Pro runs on a 1.67 GHz duo core processor. I'm a little confused about the duo core: does this mean that it essentially has two 1.67 GHZ processors that can work together, or does it mean that combined, the power of the processor is 1.67 GHZ?
    2x 1.67GHz cores on the same chip.

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    It's time to put money into Intel stock (INTC).

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