Dell brings Precision M2300, M4300 laptops into the Penryn fold
It's already extended Penryn updates to its Precision M6300 laptop and a couple of Inspirons, but Dell's unsurprisingly not done yet, and it's now doled out similar upgrades to its Precision M2300 and M4300 models. Those are each now available with Penryn processors ranging from 2.1GHz to 2.6GHz, and for the same price as the earlier Merom processors, although Dell warns that opting for Penryn on the M2300 may delay your ship date. Otherwise, you can load 'em up with a max 4GB of RAM and 32GB or 64GB SSD drives, but you'll have to make do with an NVIDIA Quadro FX 360M for graphics. If that's not too much of a compromise, you can customize your system right now by hitting up the appropriate link below.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
CUBSWILLWIN @ Feb 28th 2008 5:27PM
Am I the only one who sees not much of a difference between penryn and previous processors?
bob sakamano @ Feb 28th 2008 5:45PM
is this based off of the reviews of the new macbook pros or have you actually penryned it up
CUBSWILLWIN @ Feb 28th 2008 5:52PM
I have penryned it up!!!:P I like the sound of that word
Jubei @ Feb 28th 2008 6:16PM
Wow. Awfully boring.
phanbouy @ Feb 28th 2008 7:20PM
Shockingly boring, eh?
Trevor @ Feb 28th 2008 8:05PM
Mermom? Is that Ariel's mother?
Paul @ Feb 28th 2008 7:25PM
How long till these hit the dell desktops?
will @ Feb 28th 2008 7:52PM
Any word on the latitude e series?? last I heard was http://www.engadget.com/2008/02/01/dell-latitude-e-series-leaked/
aloorch @ Feb 28th 2008 9:17PM
any inspiron fanatics here? or xps? Penryn processors sound great but how much is this? i've seen interesting articles at http://mghconcept.com/
Pat Sullivan @ Feb 28th 2008 9:31PM
Is the 3mb cache chip a penryn chip??