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Intel® Turbo Memory
Stop spending your time watching an hourglass during system boots and application loading. Look for Intel® Turbo Memory, an optional component of Intel®
Centrino® Duo and Intel® Centrino® Pro processor technology:
* Look for Vista*-based notebooks with new Intel Turbo Memory for up to 2X faster performance when loading frequently used, memory-intensive applications¹
* Notebooks with new Intel Turbo Memory and Windows Vista* enable faster boot time²
Intel Turbo Memory lets your notebook actually learn your habits to provide better system response. That's because it stores frequently used information near the processor, where it's more quickly available. Better CPUs run better with Intel Turbo Memory.
This entirely new system innovation for Windows Vista PCs is based on Performance Intel® NAND Flash Memory (like the memory in an iPod* or USB 'thumb' drive), together with supporting software. It works alongside your system's RAM to increase the efficiency of data movement between the processor and hard disk.
Product information
Understand how Intel NAND Flash Memory components enable Intel Turbo Memory
See how Intel Turbo Memory overcomes disk drive access bottlenecks
Advanced notebooks
Intel® Centrino® Duo
Get the power of the Intel® Core™2 Duo mobile processor and integrated wireless, plus new power saving features which enable extended battery life.
New business mobility
Intel® Centrino® Pro
Reduce maintenance costs while increasing the security and manageability of business laptops.
* Find out what's possible
Introducing a major new PC component
Intel Turbo Memory (512MB or 1GB) is a new primary PC component, along with the CPU, chipset, and system memory. It caches large amounts of frequently used data for faster access by the processor. This decreases the need for hard-disk accesses, saving both time and power, which equates to increased performance and energy efficiency.
That's good news for users who run data-intensive software like media applications. It's also a good match to the substantial system requirements to load and run Windows Vista.
Intel Turbo Memory is a single solution that accelerates data transfer both to and from the processor. Other commercially available products support only one-way data caching.
A wide spectrum of benefits
Notebooks based on Intel Centrino Duo and Intel Centrino Pro processor technology that incorporate Intel Turbo Memory gain substantial benefits:
* Reduce boot time. Faster access to boot-up files lets the system start up more quickly.
* Improve application responsiveness. Data coming from Intel Turbo memory instead of the hard drive increases access speed.
* Accelerate application loading. Fast access by the processor to information needed to launch applications cuts lag time.
* Enhance Windows Vista. Support for Windows Vista performance features like ReadyBoost*, ReadyDrive*, and SuperFetch* helps you take better advantage of the operating system.
* Save energy. Pre-storing information reduces hard-disk spin time, which saves power.
¹ Tests run on customer reference boards and preproduction latest generation Intel® Centrino® processor technology with optional Intel® Turbo Memory enabled against like systems without Intel Turbo Memory. Results may vary based on hardware, software and overall system configuration. All tests and ratings reflect the approximate performance of Intel® products as measured by those tests. All testing was done on Microsoft Windows Vista* Ultimate (build 6000). Application load and runtime acceleration depend on Vista's preference to pre-load those applications into the Microsoft ReadyBoost* cache. See http://www.intel.com/performance/mob...rbo_memory.htm for more information.
² Tests run on customer reference boards and pre-production latest generation Intel® Centrino® processor technology with optional Intel® Turbo Memory enabled against like systems without Intel Turbo Memory. Results may vary based on hardware, software, and overall system configuration. All tests and ratings reflect the approximate performance of Intel® products as measured by those tests. All testing was done on Microsoft Windows Vista* Ultimate (build 6000). Application load and runtime acceleration depend on Vista's preference to pre-load those applications into the Microsoft ReadyBoost* cache. Boot-time performance depends on BIOS and POST execution times as well as hard drive performance. Power savings will depend upon the system power management settings as well as the specific hard drive used. See http://www.intel.com/performance/mob...rbo_memory.htm for more information.
PARA SA NOTEBOOK ...
aw........hehe..para ra diay sa mga laptops or notebooks..hehe..palit nya kog merit nga notebook...wahaha...corny...
@ parts... LOL
butangi pud ug class oie,,,Originally Posted by parts
aw....hehehe...naka limot ko....notebook class diay..wahahaha..bogoa nko oi..class notebook diay...toinkz......corny napd..Originally Posted by vladmire
I have tried this. Actually I forgot I have this on my laptop na karon hahaha. Very unoticeable maybe because I have 4gb RAM
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