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Bloop
02-06-2003, 09:16 AM
I was on HP website looking at the spec's for the HP 1910. I noticed it said "200MHz Intel® PXA 250" for the processor. I was wondering what’s a PXA processor? I thought the HP 1910 had an X-Scale. If they are different which is better a PXA or X-Scale? and why?
felixdd
02-06-2003, 09:43 AM
PXA = Xscale. PXA is just the computer-techy-lingo-product-code-model-name-thingy thingamajig (it's actually Intel's assigned model name for it -- but they call it Xscale because it sounds cooler).
Bloop
02-06-2003, 09:54 AM
:lol:
DrtyBlvd
02-06-2003, 10:45 AM
PXA = Xscale. PXA is just the computer-techy-lingo-product-code-model-name-thingy thingamajig (it's actually Intel's assigned model name for it -- but they call it Xscale because it sounds cooler).
And we fall for it.
Everytime. 8)
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