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Topic Title: i5 1.60GHz ok?
Topic Summary: Is an Intel Core i5-10210U CPU @ 1.60GHz 2.11GHz ok?
Created On: 01/29/2023 04:06 PM
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 i5 1.60GHz ok?   - Paul AM - 01/29/2023 04:06 PM  
 i5 1.60GHz ok?   - Lunis Orcutt - 01/29/2023 05:25 PM  
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Paul AM
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Hi, I am 'negotiating' with my NHS managers about getting Dragon Dragon Professional Individual (Windows) v15 installed on a laptop that I can have dedicated use of.  The most likely laptop is a ThinkPad running Windows 10 with RAM 16, which previous postings suggest is ok.

But I’m not sure about the CPU, which is likley to be:  Intel Core i5-10210U CPU @ 1.60GHz 2.11GHz.  Will this be ok?

 

There is a higher-spec laptop, but they are special orders. I'm told I'd need to have come up with a very strong case-of-need to get the higher spec, and I should also consider the additional weight and shorter battery life.

Thanks for the advice.

 01/29/2023 05:25 PM
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We recommend Intel i9, i7, i5 or AMD equivalent processors. 16 Gb of RAM (8 Gb minimum) for most end-users; 32 Gb of RAM or more for power users. We recommend 512 Gb or larger SSDs (256 Gb minimum). Processor speeds don't matter so you are good



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