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    Sony Vaio S Series Dothan?

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by Mishal, Aug 3, 2004.

  1. Mishal

    Mishal Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hey

    Is the new S Series on the Dothan architecture? Or is it on the old Pentium M architecture (Banias)? Im confused, because I read that both the old and new architecture are Id'ed by the new naming system (735, 745 etc), with the difference being that Dothan chips have "A" after them...
    thanks for any help
    Mishal
     
  2. Skyshade

    Skyshade Notebook Deity NBR Reviewer

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    Except the ones with Celeron CPUs, every S comes with a Dothan.