Intel's mobile CPU roadmap - dual and single core Yonahs

Posted on Wednesday, April 13 2005 @ 14:59 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
A new Intel mobile processor roadmap shows the new dual-core Yonah Pentium M models at 2.17GHz, 2GHz, 1.83GHz and 1.67GHz with a frontside bus of 667MHz, 2MB L2 cache and VT. The single core version will ship at 1.67GHz. Low voltage and ultra low voltage dual-core processors are also prepared. Intel plans these new chips for the first quarter of 2006.
Chip support will come with the 955XM, the 945GM and the 945PM. The first of these includes support for 4GB of memory. The second will include Display Power Saving Technology 2, while the third includes support for DDR2-667MHz, 2GB of maximum memory, and PCI Express X16 support.
Read more about Intel's mobile processor roadmap at The Inquirer


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