Intel Mobile GM965 is a chipset. This product is available from Intel. The Intel Mobile GM965 has been tested via the Phoronix Test Suite in the configurations listed below.
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DLH1 - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Core 2 Duo T5450, Intel Mobile GM965, Acer Columbia
Intel Dual-Core T2370 @1.72 Ghz - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Pentium Dual T2370, Intel Mobile GM965, TOSHIBA ISKAA
phil-30457-16089-3398 - Tests on MandrivaLinux 2010.2, Intel Celeron 560, Intel Mobile GM965, Intel
phil-12521-13031-14269 - Tests on MandrivaLinux 2010.2, Intel Celeron 560, Intel Mobile GM965, Intel
phil-5614-13251-23566 - Tests on MandrivaLinux 2010.2, Intel Celeron 560, Intel Mobile GM965, Intel
test - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Pentium Dual T2310, Intel Mobile GM965, Acer Biwa
justin - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Pentium Dual T3400, Intel Mobile GM965, HP 30D9 v83.21
F15-home-LUKS-bwfirst - Tests on Fedora release 15, Intel Core 2 Duo T5550, Intel Mobile GM965
ACPIServer - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Xeon E5620, Matrox MGA G200eW WPCM450, Supermicro X8DT3 v2.0, Intel Core 2 Duo T7100, Intel Mobile GM965, Acer Nattiling
pippo - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Core 2 Duo T7100, Intel Mobile GM965, Acer Nattiling
23232323232 - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Pentium Dual T2390, Intel Mobile GM965, Dell 0U990C
34323 - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Pentium Dual T2390, Intel Mobile GM965, Dell 0U990C
test - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Pentium Dual T2370, Intel Mobile GM965, Dell 0DT492
RamSpeedTest - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Pentium Dual T2370, Intel Mobile GM965, Dell 0DT492
Mobile Users Beware: Linux Has Major Power Regression: For those that follow my personal Twitter feed will know that for the past week I've been closely testing Ubuntu 11.04 and all Ubuntu releases going back to Ubuntu 8.04 on many mobile devices in the office. The overall system performance, power consumption, and boot performance have been the principal targets.
Using NVIDIA's VDPAU On Mobile Platforms: We know that NVIDIA's Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix (VDPAU) works very well for exposing PureVideo capabilities on Linux. We have benchmarked VDPAU and found it to perform very well in that under Linux it's possible to play HD videos with a $20 CPU and $30 GPU thanks to this video acceleration method.
Mobile HDD Cache Comparison: In an effort to gain a larger mobile penguin presence we have numerous notebook related articles under works and our first to deliver is a mobile cache comparison examining the benefits of an increased ATA-6 cache size, which is one of the ways to seek an increased performance over a HDD speed increase with the downfalls of that being an excessive amount of heat along with being noisy and wearing down the battery life.