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Article: Movin' Right Along To Mobile Pentium II.(Dell Inspiron 3200 D266ST, Gateway 2000 Solo 9100LS, Quantex Microsystems H-1331, Transmonde Technologies Vivante SE 266 Pentium II-based notebooks) (Hardware Review)(Evaluation)
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- Computer Shopper
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- May 1, 1998
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These four notebooks represent the fastest processing power available at prices that are guaranteed to sell.
It was just last January that Intel Corp. introduced the 266MHz mobile MMX Pentium processor. But faster than you can say, "Obsolete," Intel has once again played Power Ranger and introduced a higher-performing mobile processor, the Intel Mobile Pentium II processor, in 266MHz and 233MHz speeds.
The Mobile Pentium II processor integrates a 32K L1 cache and 512K pipeline-burst L2 cache. Using a 0.25-micron-die-size manufacturing process, roughly 7.5 million transistors are crammed into the CPU. The die size also allows the processor core to run at 1.7 ...