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Running with very low average power consumption and much lower heat output than desktop processors, the Pentium M runs at a lower clock speed than the laptop version of the Pentium 4 (the Pentium 4-Mobile, or P4-M), but with similar performance – a 1.6 GHz Pentium M can typically attain or even surpass the performance of a 2.4 GHz Pentium 4-M ...
This is a list of Intel Pentium M processors. They are all single-core 32-bit CPUs codenamed Banias and Dothan , and targeted at the consumer market of mobile computers. Mobile processors
3.2 GHz – 3.73 GHz Socket 478 Socket T: 90 nm, 130 nm 92 W – 115 W 1 /w hyperthreading 800 MHz, 1066 MHz 8 KiB 512 KiB – 1 MiB 0 KiB – 2 MiB Pentium M: 7xx Banias Dothan: 2003–2008 800 MHz – 2.266 GHz Socket 479: 90 nm, 130 nm 5.5 W – 27 W 1 400 MHz, 533 MHz 32 KiB 1 MiB – 2 MiB N/A Pentium D/EE: 8xx 9xx Smithfield Presler
Pentium M: updated version of Pentium III's P6 microarchitecture designed from the ground up for mobile computing and first x86 to support micro-op fusion and smart cache. Enhanced Pentium M : updated, dual core version of the Pentium M microarchitecture used in the first Intel Core microprocessors, first x86 to have shadow register ...
Processor: 2 GHz Intel Celeron M or 2.4 GHz Intel Pentium 4 M; Memory: 256 MB @ 266 MHz (up to 1 GB) Graphics: Intel 82845G Graphics Controller 64 MB; Storage: 30 GB or 40 GB HDD; Display: 14.1 inch or 15 inch XGA display. Inspiron 1150: [15] Released: 2003 Processor: 2.2 GHz Intel Celeron M, 2.4 GHz Intel Pentium 4 M, 2.8 GHz Pentium 4 M
Centrino: Processor: Codename: Release Date: Manufacturing. Technology. Microarchitecture: Intel Wireless Products 800 Series Carmel: Intel Pentium M Banias 2003 130 nm Intel P6 Dothan 2004 90 nm 900 Series Sonoma: 2005 Napa: Intel Core Solo/Duo Yonah 2006 65 nm Intel Core 2 Duo/Solo Merom Intel Core Santa Rosa: Intel Core 2 Solo/Duo 2007 ...
It featured an Intel Pentium M processor in speeds ranging from 1.2 to 1.6 GHz in either Ultra Low Voltage (1.2 GHz) or Low Voltage (1.3 GHz and up), depending on mark of laptop. The laptop featured Intel Centrino technology for power saving ability. The Mark 1, 2 and 3 used DDR RAM and the Mark 4 and 5 used DDR2.
Beginning with the Libretto 50, Toshiba used the Intel Pentium and later Pentium MMX processors. With the introduction of the L series in 2001, a move was made to the Transmeta Crusoe processor. The U100 of 2005 saw a return to Intel with the use of the Pentium M processor. The following models were available: