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Intel upclocks Pentium M

Oct 21, 2004 — by Henry Kingman — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

Intel is shipping a new mobile processor built on 90nm process technology that clocks up to 2.1GHz. The Pentium M 765 includes 2MB of integrated L2 cache and a “power optimized” 400MHz system bus and enhanced “Speedstep” power saving technology. The 765 appears in Centrino laptops that launch this week.

According to Intel, more than half of the processors it is currently shipping are based on 90nm process technology.

Intel is now shipping boxed versions of the 765 to Intel authorized distributors, priced at $637 in 1,000-unit quantities.


 
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