• Though it was developed primarily to minimize power consumption, the Pentium M mobile chip has always been an excellent performer. Clock cycle for clock cycle, it’s on a par with the Athlon 64 and is much faster than a Pentium 4, and PCs using it run quieter because it needs fewer fans. For computers that stay on all day or even most of the day, the power-saving potential is substantial, and such quieter systems might persuade some users to place them in their living rooms. Given those facts, it might seem odd that before AOpen and DFI, no one thought to bring out a Pentium M desktop motherboard.

    We tested the $965 then AOpen EY855-II XC Cube system with the 1.7Ghz Pentium M, Aopen’s i855GMEm-LFS board, 512MB of RAM, an 80GB hard disk, and integrated graphics. It earned a score of 75 on WorldBench 5, which is on the lower side of average for laptops in this CPU class, but about on a par with 2.8-GHz Pentium 4 desktops. Note, too, that, like DFI’s 855GME-MGF board, AOpen’s model currently uses the older Pentium M chip set, which lacks some recent improvements to the Pentium M platform, including support for dual-channel DDR2 memory and the PCI express bus.

    Though good performers, Pentium M desktops are a bit a hard sell because of their cost. For about the same price as the AOpen Cube, you can get a PC with a 3-Ghz P4, faster discrete PCI Express graphics, a similar or slightly bigger hard drive, and a monitor or LCD flat Panel thrown in, plus speakers, Even if you build your own system, you’ll still be paying $100 to $250 more for a pentium M chip than for a high-end Pentium 4 or Athlon 64 chip, and over $100 more for a motherboard to go with it.

  • Anita Mui was one of Hong Kong’s best-love stars. In a career spanning 23 years, she was a singing sensation and accomplished actress, performing around the world and starring in international acclaimed films. She sadly fell victim to cancer in 2003. Citylife magazine talks to her mother, Tam Mei-kam Mui, about her life and daughter.

    What was it about Anita that captured the public’s imagination-and their hearts? Anita was very unique. That’s why she stood out. Hong Kong and overseas audiences even the record company, said it was hard to find anybody similar to her. What Anita did onstage, her outfits, her movements, her style, was all very “Anita”.

    When she was a little girl, could you see her star potential? When she was three years old Anita’s uncle would come to visit and we always played music. Once when he came, Anita offered to sing a song. Her uncle played Little Flower Girl and Anita sang it all the way through, with hardly any mistakes.

    Anita won a major talent contest at a very young age. were you nervous about her going to limelight? When Anita won the talent contest, she was still only 17 and she signed up for Warner Music Hong Kong straight away. I fully supported her because she had talent in singing and performing. Both sisters love performing even when they were young. The press reported that Anita was sent out to sing in public to support the family. this is not true. Iused to work as a Chinese doctor and after that, my cousin and I sold cosmetics to the bar girls in Wanchai from 9pm, all night until the next morning. this was our source of income to support the family, not Anita. But when Anita started to make money, it was logical for her to support her family.