Intel's mobile Pentium M roadmap

Posted on Thursday, October 13 2005 @ 1:26 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
The Inquirer has seen Intel's mobile roadmap and reports the chip giant will introduce two Napa platforms: a professional and a fundamental one.

The professional platform features dual-core Pentium M Yonah processors, the 945GM/PM/GMS Express chipsets and the Intel PRO/Wireless 3945ABG solution. The fundamental platform has single-core Pentium M Yonah processors and lacks Virtualization Technology and Active Management Technology.

The Yonah will arrive by the 1st of January and for the second half of 2006 the company has planned the Merom. Merom is a 65nm processor with a 667MHz FSB and 4MB L2 cache.

Yonah CPU 667MHz front side bus
YonahDC T1600 2.16GHz 667 2MB L2 $640
YonahDC T1500 2GHz 667 2MB L2 $420
YonahDC T1400 1.83GHz 667 2MB L2 $295
YonahDC T1300 1.66GHz 667 2MB L2 $240
YonahSC 756 1.66GHz 667 2MB L2 $210
Yonah CPU 667MHz front side bus LV (low voltage)
Yonah DC L1400 1.66GHz 667 2MB L2 $315
Yonah DC L1300 1.5GHz 667 2MB L2 $284
Yonah CPU 533MHz front side bus ULV (ultra low voltage)
Yonah SC 1200 1.2GHz 533 2MB L2 $260
Yonah SC 1100 1.06GHz 533 2MB L2 $240
Intel PRO/wireless 3945 ABG $26


By early January they will also launch ULV Pentium M 773 processors clocked at 1.3GHz with a 400MHz FSB and 2MB L2 cache. And by the end of January we can expect the Celeron M 390 which is clocked at 1.7GHz with 1MB L2 cache and a $135 price tag.


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Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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