The Intel® Pentium® M processor utilizes a new microarchitecture to meet the current and future demands of high-performance, low-power embedded computing, making it ideal for medium-to-large enterprise communications applications, transaction terminal, interactive client, and industrial automation applications. While incorporating advanced processor technology, it remains software-compatible with previous members of the Intel® microprocessor family. | |
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| The Intel Pentium M Processor on 0.13u process technology is validated with the Intel E7501 and Intel 855GME chipsets. The Intel Pentium M Processor on 90nm process technology is validated with the Intel E7501, 855GME, E7520, E7320 chipsets, Mobile Intel® 915GME Express Chipset and Intel® 3100 (see table for details). These unique platform combinations help address a variety of customer requirements.
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Core Speed (GHz) | Chipsets Supported | Front-side Bus Speed | L2 Cache | Thermal Design Power | VID | Tjunction | Package | Product Number | 90nm Process Technology | 2.0 GHz | Intel® 915GME & ICH- | 533 MHz | 2 MB | 27W | 1.260V-1.356V | 0-100°C | 478 µFC-PGA | RH80536GE0412M (Pentium M | 2.0 GHz | Intel® | 533 MHz | 2 MB | 27W | 1.260V-1.356V | 0-100°C | 479 µFC-BGA | RJ80536GE0412M | 1.8 GHz | Intel® 915GME & ICH-6M, | 400 MHz | 2 MB | 21W | 1.276V-1.340V | 0-100°C | 478 µFC-PGA | RH80536GC0332M (Pentium M processor 745) | 1.8 GHz | Intel® 915GME & ICH-6M, | 400 MHz | 2 MB | 21W | 1.276V-1.340V | 0-100°C | 479 µFC-BGA | RJ80536GC0332M (Pentium M processor 745) | 1.4 GHz | Intel® | 400 MHz | 2 MB | 10W | 1.116V | 0-100°C | 479 µFC-BGA | RJ80536LC0172M (Pentium M | .13µ Process Technology | 1.6 GHz | Intel® 855GME | 400 MHz | 1 MB | 24.5W | 1.484V | 0-100°C | 478 µFC-PGA | RH80535GC0251M | 1.6 GHz | Intel® | 400 MHz | 1 MB | 24.5W | 1.484V | 0-100°C | 479 µFC-BGA | RJ80535GC0251M | 1.1 GHz | Intel® | 400 MHz | 1 MB | 12W | 1.180V | 0-100°C | 479 µFC-BGA | RJ8053LC0051M |
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| Δ Intel processor numbers are not a measure of performance. Processor numbers differentiate features within each processor family, not across different processor families. |
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