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It's not anywhere near as bad as trying to figure out the performance and naming scheme of the mobile chips. I gave up trying to figure out the netbook market.
It isn't that hard to understand really, it has a suffix system just like desktop processors:
SandyBridge:
M - Mobile processors
XM - Unlocked
QM - Quad-core
E - Embedded mobile processors
QE - Quad-core
LE - Performance-optimized
UE - Power-optimized
IvyBride:
M - Mobile processor
Q - Quad-core
U - Ultra-low power
X - 'Extreme'
It isn't that hard to understand really, it has a suffix system just like desktop processors:
SandyBridge:
M - Mobile processors
XM - Unlocked
QM - Quad-core
E - Embedded mobile processors
QE - Quad-core
LE - Performance-optimized
UE - Power-optimized
IvyBride:
M - Mobile processor
Q - Quad-core
U - Ultra-low power
X - 'Extreme'
Or the fictitious specs on monitors like the contrast ratios or response time![]()
Not too confusing really. How many people in reality buy processors now solely on MHz.
Pure MHz went out the window with IPC hence the AMD 1700+ etc running at 1466MHz and Intel using numbers and descriptions not relating to speed core2duo, E8300 and Q6600.
Anyone who is interested looks it up on the internet. Most people won't be as they buy their box fully assembled. For the thicko's it may be more difficult unless they can read.