Intel Announces New Pentium M Processors, Mobile 915 Chipsets
Centrino gets an extreme makeover: Intel today launched seven new Pentium M processors with speeds up to 2.13 GHz, three mobile PCI Express chipsets, faster graphics and updated Wi-Fi chips.
At the core of Intel's announcement is the mobile 915 chipset family, formerly code-named Alviso. The series is available as simple 915 PM as well as 915 GM and GMS that integrate the GMA900 graphics accelerator.
The product launch also carries seven processors. Five new 'regular" Pentium M processors received a 533 MHz front side bus (FSB) and offer speeds of 1.6 GHz (Pentium M 730), 1.73 GHz (740), 1.86 GHz (750), 2 GHz (760) and to 2.13 GHz (770). New are also the low-voltage version 758 (1.5 GHz, 400 MHz FSB) and the ultra-low-voltage 753 (1.2 GHz, 400 MHz FSB).
Source: Tom's Hardware Guide
At the core of Intel's announcement is the mobile 915 chipset family, formerly code-named Alviso. The series is available as simple 915 PM as well as 915 GM and GMS that integrate the GMA900 graphics accelerator.
The product launch also carries seven processors. Five new 'regular" Pentium M processors received a 533 MHz front side bus (FSB) and offer speeds of 1.6 GHz (Pentium M 730), 1.73 GHz (740), 1.86 GHz (750), 2 GHz (760) and to 2.13 GHz (770). New are also the low-voltage version 758 (1.5 GHz, 400 MHz FSB) and the ultra-low-voltage 753 (1.2 GHz, 400 MHz FSB).
Source: Tom's Hardware Guide
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