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    Su3500 Vs Ml-32

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by sighie, Aug 10, 2009.

  1. sighie

    sighie Notebook Consultant

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    So I am looking into the SU3500 Timeline and was wondering if anyone could tell me how it would perform against a ML-32 processor, as I actually have a old presario laptop with that processor and would be interested in if it was faster or slower than that.

    Thanks!
     
  2. TehSuigi

    TehSuigi Notebook Virtuoso

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    Not sure - the Athlon is an older architecture than the Core 2 Solo, but has a higher clock speed (by about 400 MHz).
     
  3. weinter

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    hold on for a while they are releasing Dual Core MLs soon.
     
  4. TehSuigi

    TehSuigi Notebook Virtuoso

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    Um, Weinter? The ML-32 is an old AMD Turion 64, and the socket it's on (Socket 754) can't be upgraded to a dual-core system. And even then, that's irrelevant to the topic.

    Unless you're talking about dual-core Core 2 ULV CPUs, in which case I say, they already exist - the SU9300 and SU9400.