Introduction
Processor
The computer is equipped with an Intel® | |
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| ■ Intel® Celeron® M processor, which |
| incorporates a 32 KB level 1 cache memory |
| and a 1 MB level 2 cache memory. |
| ■ Intel® Pentium® M processor, which |
| incorporates a 32 KB level 1 cache memory |
| and a 2 MB level 2 cache memory. It also |
| supports Enhanced Intel® SpeedStepTM |
| technology. |
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Some models of the computers carry Intel® Centrino™ technology, which is based on three separate technologies of Intel® Pentium® M, Intel® PRO/ Wireless Network Connection, and Intel® 855 Chipset Family. Intel® 855 Chipset Family is a model by whom Intel® Pentium® M processor is installed.
Memory
Slots | The slot accepts a 256, 512 or 1,024 MB memory |
| module. 256, 512 or 1,024 MB memory modules |
| can be installed in the two memory slots for a |
| maximum of 2,048 MB system memory. |
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Video RAM | Part of system memory is used for Video RAM. 64 |
| MB of RAM is provided for video display. |
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Power |
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Battery pack | The computer is powered by one rechargeable |
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RTC battery | The internal RTC battery backs up the Real Time |
| Clock (RTC) and calendar. |
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AC adaptor | The AC adaptor provides power to the system and |
| recharges the batteries when they are low. It |
| comes with a detachable power cord. It encloses |
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| Because it is universal, it can receive a range of |
| AC voltage from 100 to 240 volts; however, the |
| output current varies among different models. |
| Using the wrong model can damage your |
| computer. Refer to the AC adaptor section in |
| Chapter 2, The Grand Tour. |
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Satellite R10 |