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How can you say this? Have you made rigourous benchmark tests to prove that the Centrino is faster than the G4 or did you just think it was because the GHz of the Centrino is a bigger number than the G4's?
From experience, the Centrino CPU's smoke the G4 CPU by far. I have a 12" PowerBook + Dell 8600c. Note also that Centrino CPU's should not be measured in GHz either, the whopping 2MB L2 cache and pipeline improvements give it comparable performance to Pentium4 and even Athlon 64 CPU's at higher MHz rates..
-fooks