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  2. List of Intel Pentium M processors - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Intel Pentium M processors. ... Pentium M 750: 1.87 GHz 2 MB 533 MT/s 14× 1.26–1.356 V 27 W Socket 479; January 19, 2005 $294 Pentium M 755:

  3. Pentium M - Wikipedia

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    The Pentium M represented a new and radical departure for Intel, as it was not a low-power version of the desktop-oriented Pentium 4, but instead a heavily modified version of the Pentium III Tualatin design (itself based on the Pentium II core design, which in turn had been a heavily improved evolution of the Pentium Pro).

  4. List of Intel Pentium processors - Wikipedia

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    Logo from 1993 The latest standard badge design used by Intel to promote the Pentium brand. The Intel Pentium brand was a line of mainstream x86-architecture microprocessors from Intel. Processors branded Pentium Processor with MMX Technology (and referred to as Pentium MMX for brevity) are also listed here. It was replaced by the Intel ...

  5. List of microprocessors - Wikipedia

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    List of Intel Core processors. List of Intel Core 2 processors; List of Intel Core i3 processors; List of Intel Core i5 processors; List of Intel Core i7 processors

  6. List of semiconductor scale examples - Wikipedia

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    Intel Pentium III Tualatin and Coppermine – 2001-04; Intel Celeron Tualatin-256 – 2001-10-02; Intel Pentium M Banias – 2003-03-12; Intel Pentium 4 Northwood- 2002-01-07; Intel Celeron Northwood-128 – 2002-09-18; Intel Xeon Prestonia and Gallatin – 2002-02-25; VIA C3 – 2001; AMD Athlon XP Thoroughbred, Thorton, and Barton; AMD Athlon ...

  7. Socket 479 - Wikipedia

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    Socket 479 (mPGA479M) is a CPU socket used by some Intel microprocessors. It is the socket used by the Pentium M and Celeron M mobile processors normally used in laptops, [1] but has also been used with Tualatin-M Pentium III processors. The official naming by Intel is μFCPGA and μPGA479M.

  8. Ultra-low-voltage processor - Wikipedia

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    Intel Atom – Up to 2.0 GHz at 2.4 W (Z550) Intel Pentium M – Up to 1.3 GHz at 5 W (ULV 773) Intel Core 2 Solo – Up to 1.4 GHz at 5.5 W (SU3500) Intel Core Solo – Up to 1.3 GHz at 5.5 W (U1500) Intel Celeron M – Up to 1.2 GHz at 5.5 W (ULV 722) VIA Eden – Up to 1.5 GHz at 7.5 W; VIA C7 – Up to 1.6 GHz at 8 W (C7-M ULV)

  9. Merom (microprocessor) - Wikipedia

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    Merom is the code name for various mobile Intel processors that are sold as Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Solo, Pentium Dual-Core and Celeron.It was the first mobile processor to be based on the Core microarchitecture, replacing the Enhanced Pentium M-based Yonah processor.