just questioning is there T7350 ?
whats the diff between T7350 and P7350 actually?
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In reality you should think of the p7350 as a p8200 or somthing in the p8000 serries. I honestly have no idea why they call it a p7350 because its 45nm ( all 7 serries are 65nm ) and it has a 1066mhz fsb ( all 7 serries are 800mhz ) And no there isn a t7350
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There is no T7350. Only a P7350 - which is a medium voltage CPU with a TDP of 25W.
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ow so its Pxxxx not Txxxx because the fsb speed is 1066mhz 3mb l2cache
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Commander Wolf can i haz broadwell?
The P designation is actually because of the lower TDP. Pxxx processors have a TDP of 25W while Txxx processors have a TDP of 35W.
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I belive the 50 on the end is to represent the 1066mhz FSB The P is for 25 watt cpu's T is for 35 watt.
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Nothing shows up for T7350 in Intel Processor Spec Finder.
However there is a T7 250 :
- 2GHz
- 800MHz FSB
- 2MB L2
- 65nm manufacturing tech
- Code name : Merom
- 35W TDP
- Part of the Centrino platform Code named Santa Rosa with Intel Mobile 965 Express series chipset
- 2GHz
- 1066MHz FSB
- 3MB L2
- 45nm manufacturing tech
- Code name : Penryn
- 25W TDP
- Part of the Centrino 2 platform Code named Montevina with Intel Mobile 4 Express series chipset
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so the P series will provide more battery life then the T series ?
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Yup, the Perryn series CPUs are more efficient and built on smaller technology than the T series so they use less power for the same performance output and they also produce less heat.
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about 20min extra(depends upon operating conditions though).
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i think 20 minutes more is nice =]]
is there any T7350???
Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by malamjahanam, Dec 26, 2008.