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I have worked as a middleman of laptops selling and technique supporting for 2 years in China when I was in the university. Sure I know the hardware and technique background of laptops. What CPU does the laptop manufacturer use is not important, its the business of Intel. We should know what we need, not follow what Intel said, because Intel needs it to make a living.
The only good feature of Intel Mobile Module CPU is low-power-cost, Intel said the technics of Mobile Modle is quite different to desktop-cpu, do u really beleive that? it just cut some sub-processing units to reduce the power cost. That's why mobile cpu can get the same performance as desktop's. Reading articles from some PC websites is just knowing something said by capitalists, not the true thing we need.
My original opinion is to say the best performance laptop is Toshiba, u can ask every technician in any laptop companies, even the employee of IBM. this info is to the ppl who wanna buy a laptop. We can not deside things just according to the history. Toshiba has produced the best desktop-cpu-used laptop(even the battery-using-time is almost same to some mobil-cpu-used laptop), so Intel spread some info to keep its the mobil-cpu market. That time Toshiba told the world why ppl really need.
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