HP Care Pack

Service and support are investments in your business. Downtime is a cost that reduces the productivity and profitability of your business.

Maximize productivity by choosing the precise level of service to proactively manage your environment.

Mobile users travel often and sometimes require support when they’re on the road. With HP Travelers Care Pack users get support wherever they are with the same quality as if they were at the office.

HP Care Packs provide customers with higher turn-around times and ensure support requirements are met.

The response an HP Care Pack service provides is not only faster, but HP’s local inventory of spares is also available to you. The value of spares goes down 1% per month and spare parts are replaced with new ones every 4-6 months so your spare inventory will be obsolete before you even get a chance to use it.

If your HP PCs are about to become out of warranty, you may still purchase a Post-Warranty HP Care Pack.

Peace of mind for the life of the product provided by:

Consistent level of support at home and while travelling.

Local country/local language support within business hours and business days.

Simplified administration through a single point-of-contact.

Simplified purchase decision through up-front payment and pre-set pricing.

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2510P, 6910P specifications

The Intel 2510P and 6910P processors are part of Intel's mobile processor line, designed for enterprise and business applications. These processors leverage the technology advancements of Intel's Core architecture to deliver efficient performance and robust capabilities suitable for various computing tasks.

The Intel 2510P, launched as part of the Core 2 Duo series, is built on the 45nm manufacturing process, which allows it to balance power consumption and performance effectively. It operates at a base frequency of 2.4 GHz and features Intel's SpeedStep technology, which dynamically adjusts the processor's voltage and frequency according to workload demands. This ensures optimal performance while conserving battery life on mobile devices.

One of the main features of the 2510P is its dual-core design, enabling it to handle multiple threads simultaneously. With a thermal design power (TDP) of 25 watts, it strikes a balance between energy efficiency and computational power, making it an ideal choice for laptops and portable devices. Additionally, the processor supports Intel’s various technologies, including Virtualization Technology, which enhances system performance for virtual machines.

The Intel 6910P represents a higher performance tier in the lineup, featuring a slightly enhanced architecture. This processor also has a dual-core setup, but it operates at slightly higher clock speeds and possesses improved cache capabilities. One standout feature of the 6910P is its support for Intel's Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology, which allows for even finer control over power management.

Both processors are equipped with Intel 64 architecture, enabling them to run 64-bit applications efficiently. This capability is increasingly vital as software development shifts towards 64-bit environments, allowing for improved performance in memory-intensive applications.

In terms of chipset support, both processors are compatible with Intel's mobile chipset family, offering various features including integrated graphics and advanced connectivity options. They also support DDR3 memory, providing faster data access and improved multitasking capabilities.

Overall, the Intel 2510P and 6910P processors are exemplars of the blend of efficiency, performance, and versatility that Intel aims to achieve in its mobile processing solutions. Their reliable performance and support for advanced technologies make them suitable for both business professionals and casual users seeking capable mobile computing options.