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Intel Pentium M processors 1.7 1.8 and 2.0 GHz Smoother Video Playback
Intel is shipping three new Intel Pentium M processors, boosting the performance of Intel Centrino mobile technology to enhance the way people work, play and communicate without wires. The new chips are the first mobile processors built on Intel's 90-nanometer (nm) manufacturing technology, and feature faster clock speeds, design enhancements and more on-die cache memory for better performance.
The Intel Pentium M processor, in conjunction with the Intel 855 chipset family and the wireless communication capability of the Intel PRO/Wireless network connection family+, make up Intel's Centrino mobile technology. Intel Centrino mobile technology delivers outstanding mobile performance and wireless LAN capability, while enabling extended battery life in thinner and lighter notebook PCs. Today, more than 150 laptop PC designs are based on award-winning Intel Centrino mobile technology, and more than 32,000 hotspots are included in Intel's worldwide Wireless Verification Program, which tests the compatibility of various access point devices and wireless service providers with common configurations of notebooks built on Intel Centrino mobile technology.2
"Wireless mobile computing has clearly resonated with business users, driving Intel Centrino mobile technology to become a mainstay in enterprise IT deployments," said Anand Chandrasekher, Intel vice president and co-general manager of the Intel Mobile Products Group. "Now with higher-performing platforms, a growing ecosystem of software and services, and exciting consumer advertising and retail programs underway, Intel Centrino mobile technology is poised to extend the 'unwired' lifestyle beyond the enterprise to consumers at home and on the road."
Advanced Technology Maximizes Mobile Performance and Productivity Formerly codenamed Dothan, the Intel Pentium M processors 735, 745 and 7553 are built on Intel's industry-leading, high-volume 90nm manufacturing process technology - the most advanced semiconductor manufacturing process in the industry. The 90 nm process produces smaller, faster transistors and uses Intel's strained silicon technology to give its transistors a speed boost, resulting in higher performance headroom. Intel is the first in the industry to put strained silicon into production and all of Intel's 90-nm products are manufactured on 300-mm wafers, which provide more than double the capacity of the earlier 200-mm wafers.
Based on Intel's mobile micro-architecture, the new processors boost performance by up to 17 percent (as compared with the previous generation processor), with 2 MB of integrated, power-managed Level 2 (L2) cache, micro-architectural enhancements and frequencies up to 2 GHz.1 With the new processors and the recently introduced Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG network connection, Intel Centrino mobile technology enables improved high-definition video playback, faster application response, better multi-tasking and higher bandwidth wireless data transmission.
Socket-level compatibility with the previous Pentium M processor generation allows OEMs to build the new components into existing system designs. Compatibility also means that enterprises that take advantage of Intel's Stable Image Platform Program can benefit from the higher performance of the new processors without changing their original system image for Intel Centrino mobile technology based systems.
All three processors support Enhanced Intel Speedstep Technology, which helps optimize application performance and power consumption to enable longer battery life.
Intel Centrino Mobile Technology Unwires Consumers According to industry analyst firm IDC, mobile PC sales are growing dramatically, with sales to consumers representing the fastest-growing sub-segment.4 From families that want to stream movies room-to-room in the home to kids playing high-speed, wirelessly networked games to students doing homework on campus or at a public hotspot, the latest Intel Centrino mobile technology-based notebooks provide the freedom and flexibility to compute and communicate in more places than ever.
As the "unwired" lifestyle gains in popularity among consumers, new services and content are becoming available to allow consumers to enjoy digital media in new and exciting ways. For example, this summer visitors to Universal CityWalk* will be able to view live, streaming TV from OnAir Entertainment* via a high-speed 802.11g wireless network. Another example can be found this year in the American Pavilion of the Cannes Film Festival, where high-definition trailers and a movie will be streamed wirelessly via 802.11g and 802.l1a networks to Intel Centrino mobile technology-based laptops.
Earlier this year, Intel kicked off a worldwide advertising campaign for Intel Centrino mobile technology targeted at the fast-growing mobile PC consumer market segment. The global campaign consists of television, print, online and outdoor elements. Intel is also working with retailers such as Best Buy, Circuit City, CompUSA and Office Depot to enhance in-store merchandising and increase retail staff training on Intel Centrino mobile technology during the second half this year.
Specifications, Pricing and Availability The Intel Pentium M processor will be featured in Intel Centrino mobile technology-based systems that are being introduced worldwide today and throughout this quarter. Intel is also shipping boxed versions of the new Pentium M processors to Intel authorized distributors for system integrators worldwide.
Processor Frequency Front Side Bus Speed L2 Cache Thermal Design Power Voltage Packaging Price in 1,000-Unit Quantities
Intel Pentium M processor 755 2 GHz / 600 MHz Battery Optimized Mode 400 MHz 2 MB 21W 1.276-1.34V Micro FCPGA & Micro FCBGA $637 Intel Pentium M processor 745 1.80 GHz / 600 MHz Battery Optimized Mode 400 MHz 2 MB 21W 1.276-1.34V Micro FCPGA & Micro FCBGA $423 Intel Pentium M processor 735 1.70 GHz / 600 MHz Battery Optimized Mode 400 MHz 2 MB 21W 1.276-1.34V Micro FCPGA & Micro FCBGA $294
(1) As compared with the 1.70 GHz "Banias" Pentium M processor on MobileMark 2002. Source: Intel Corporation Configuration: Intel Pentium M Processor 755, Intel Pentium M Processor 735, Intel Pentium M Processor 1.70 GHz, with Intel 855PM chipset on IBM* T41p, BIOS 3.03 C3, 1GB (2 X 512 MB) Micron MT16VDDF6464HG-335C2 PC2700 DDR 333 CL2.5 memory, ATI Mobility Fire GL T2 AGP 4x, 128MB Memory, Graphics driver ATI 6.14.10.6392, Hard drive Hitachi HTS726060M9AT00 7200RPM 60GB, Disk Drive controller Microsoft* default UDMA-5, Microsoft* DirectX* 9.0b, Network Card Intel Pro/1000 driver Intel 6.4.16.36, Wireless network card driver Intel 1.2.1.1, Battery capacity 72WH, Screen size 14.1", Screen resolution TFT 1400x1050, Screen brightness 30 nits, Weight 3.9 Lbs, Microsoft* Windows* XP Professional Build 2600 SP1 on NTFS file system, Portable/Laptop Power Management Mode. (2) Source: Intel Corporation. (3) Intel processor numbers are not a measure of performance. Processor numbers differentiate features within each processor family, not across different processor families. See www.intel.com/products/processor_number for details. (4) IDC Worldwide Quarterly PC Tracker - Dec. 2003
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