Spinner
23 Jun 2004, 11:42pm
Intel today rounded out its Pentium M chip line with the introduction of the 715 and 725 models.
The chips join three other models—the 735, 745 and 755—in the family of Pentium M processors once code-named Dothan. Built on the Santa Clara, Calif., company's 90-nanometer manufacturing process, the chips feature more memory cache than previous Pentium Ms while consuming the same amount of power. The first of the Dothan processors were introduced in May.
Source: Eweek (http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1616235,00.asp)
The chips join three other models—the 735, 745 and 755—in the family of Pentium M processors once code-named Dothan. Built on the Santa Clara, Calif., company's 90-nanometer manufacturing process, the chips feature more memory cache than previous Pentium Ms while consuming the same amount of power. The first of the Dothan processors were introduced in May.
Source: Eweek (http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1616235,00.asp)