Hi,
I don't know if you already bought the machine or not, but may be this helps you:
I own a 2.8 GHz P4 Toshiba P10 with 266MHz memory (DDRI), and is slower than an Athlon XP 2600 with the same kind of 266MHz DDRI memory, regarding FP (povray 3.5, linux, hours of rendering).
I also have a Centrino 1.73GHz with DDR2-533, with a 5400 rpm hard disk. (FSC Amilo M3438G)
I just (for you) compared the rendering time of my desktop AthlonXP 2400 with this notbook...
Both gave 1 minute 1 second to render a scene with 300 objects.
From this you can infer that this centrinos are quite poor in FP performance, something already known.
If you don't mind with something a bit heavy and 2Hs battery life, I'd recommend an Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo 1667G:
Athlon64 4000+
Radeon X700
Screen 15,4" 1280x800
1GB RAM
80GB Hard disk.
Costs around 1200 Euro, here in DE.
HP has also Athlon64 notebooks.
If you plan on Linux, may be a notebook with an nvidia will be most recommended, ati drivers (I heard) have problems. (The amilo M has a GeForce Go 6800, and the Toshiba a 5100), and they work qite well.
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www.trustedreviews.com they make interesting reviews... and is an UK site qith UK products and prices.
(I really wanted a turion notebook, but with a 17" screen, but there were none, so I ended with this Amilo, Is a really nice notebook, big screen, fast disk, not that fast processor, horrible battery life (2Hs), and fast graphics card. But for FP performance, get an AMD, cheaper, faster.
Notebooks with shared graphics are 100-200 (minimum) Euro cheaper than an equivalent with discrete graphics.
My next notebook will be a Dual-core Turion, next year !
I don't know how good a CoreDuo are in FP performance, but for not that much more, you get 2 procs. Some of that soft can take advantage of them, so I think is the way to go. (I saw a "cheap" one for 1500 Euro today), too much.
regards