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Subject: Re: Processors

Author: Timothy J. Frohlick

Date: 21:00:17 11/29/99

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On November 29, 1999 at 23:08:30, Dennis A. Bourgerie wrote:

>I am thinking about buying a notebook computer.  There are different kinds of
>processors on the market, for example, Celeron, K6-2, K6-3, Pentium, Pentium II,
>Pentium III.  I would like to get a notebook that can efficiently run Rebel 10
>or Fritz or other chess programs.
>     My question is:  If the processors were to be ranked from best to worst how
>would the list go?  Also what other factors   (maybe RAM or secondary cache) are
>the most important for getting good results from a chess program?


Dennis,

Wait till Jan 19, 2000 when the Crusoe processor from Transmeta is released.
You will be able to run both Mac and PC applications on the same machine. In
addition, the speed will be much improved.  For further info see their site at

http://www.transmeta.com


Tim Frohlick




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