http://www.cpubenchmark.net/common_cpus.html

That should do ya.  But basically; P4 2.0ghz < p4 3.0ghz < P4D (the d is
dual core) < p4m (mobile) < core solo < core duo < quad core < i5 < i7

Celerons are related byh family to their brotherin.  Pentium M's are in
laptops and outpace the P4's.  Good luck ever trying to figure out how an
AMD Stacks up.  I just refer to cpu benchmark, find its closest pentium, and
use that as a benchmark against other CPU's.

Stan

On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 3:01 PM, Bjorn Behrendt <[email protected]>wrote:

> I am trying to simplify my life and figure out which older computers to use
> vs another.    It use to be that I could just look at the processor speed
> and  tell if it is better then another.   Ram is still similar (the more the
> merrier) but the processors have gotten a bit confusing.
>
> Does anybody know of a chart online that has a summary list of the
> processors and the order if quality?
>
>
> Bjorn Behrendt
> IT Coordinator
> Mount St. Joseph
> [email protected]
> (802) 775-0151
>

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