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    Comparison Intel Centrino 2 CPUs

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by drake437, Sep 10, 2008.

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    Thanks for the heads up, GREAT ARTICLE! There is no mention of the 2.0GHz P7350 in the article, though. I wonder if it's even offered in Europe (NotebookCheck.net is based in Austria or Germany, if I'm not mistaken)?

    The P7350 seems to the forgotten step-child of the Montevina/Centrino 2 processors. Intel didn't even add the specs to their site until it had been on the market for well over a month! But it has the same 1066MHz FSB and 3mb of L2 cache as the P8400- the only difference is the P8400's 2.26GHz clock speed.