Laptops

Although Low Power DDR(LPDDR) memory has played a pivotal role in reducing PC laptop power usage, the drawback to the mobile-focused memory has always been its tight signaling and power delivery requirements. Designed to be placed close to its host CPU in order to minimize power expenditures and maximize clockspeeds, LPDDR memory is unsuitable for use in traditional DIMMs and SO-DIMMs – instead requiring that it be soldered down on a device in advance. But it looks like the days of soldered-down LPDDR memory are soon at an end, as this evening Samsung is announcing a new standard for removable and modular LPDDR memory: LPCAMM.

ASUS T9 Notebook

Today we kick off what is going to be a new regular section of AnandTech: notebook reviews. Our first review is of the business targeted thin and light ASUS...

0 by Matthew Witheiler on 3/25/2002

AMD's K6-2+ in Notebooks - Evaluating Performance with PowerNow

AMD may be a very serious threat in the desktop CPU market, but what about their efforts in the mobile market? Their flagship technology in the mobile market...

1 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 9/12/2000

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