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Originally Posted by orbitalpunk
its a dual core intel which is plenty for most tasks. it was based on the Pentium M architecture to which is much more efficient then regular P4's. but even moving an adjustment bar left to right lags. it had 2 gigs of ram to. 7200 RPM drive. these are very capable specs. i mean my desktop is a quad core AMD but i shouldn't have to run that for photoshop.
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Yes, Yes you should Photoshop is one of the few dual-threaded apps from the ground up and will take better advantage of more CPU's
And as for any admiration of the Pentium M's processing prowess umm yes it makes less heat for the clock-cycle so is good for laptops but as for speed look to chips with more on-chip cache intel or otherwise and AMD is more bang for your buck there at the moment.
