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>ADK Pro-Audio (JCSchild's company) has Ti Chipset. Probably not in his best interest to recommend them. Their Q1s around 1600$-1700 $ with 2 gigs of ram or so, and a Core 2 DUO. I'd go with that, it'd be configured for audio, and you can send him what ever software or interface your planning to use and he'd configure it for you.
Another option is buy something that is Digidesign Certified for Firewire interfaces.
HP's Work Station line of notebooks a lot of times have texas instruments chipsets. I'd look closely see if you can find advanced technical specifications
Theirs also always the Mac book/Mac book pro.
A laptop is a good candidate for serious audio if it has a Texas Instruments All in One Chipset. and If it has built in firewire Texas instruments Firewire.
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