Intel slashes PC power-up times | InfoWorld | News | 2005-10-17 | By Dan Nystedt, IDG News Service: "Intel's new Robson cache technology ensured an almost immediate start-up of a Centrino-based notebook PC during a live demonstration at the Intel Developer Forum in Taipei, while a laptop with identical hardware but without Robson took several seconds to boot up. "
This should be a nice upgrade, and it will be nice to see the speed benefits of it. Waiting for AMD to offer a similar technology now, and when a desktop version of this is released, it should defineatly show an improvement in the speed of PCs.
10/26/2005
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