List of Intel Pentium M microprocessors
The Pentium M brand refers to single-core 32-bit mobile CPUs codenamed Banias and Dothan, and targeted at the consumer market of mobile computers.
Mobile processors
Pentium M
"Banias" (130 nm) <span id=""Banias" (standard-voltage, 130 nm)"><span id=""Banias" (low-voltage, 130 nm)"><span id=""Banias" (ultra-low-voltage, 130 nm)">
Model number |
sSpec number |
Frequency | L2 cache |
FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) |
Release price (USD) |
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standard voltage | |||||||||||
Pentium M 1.3 |
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1.3 GHz | 1 MB | 400 MT/s | 13× | 0.956–1.388 V | 22 W
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March 12, 2003 |
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Pentium M 1.4 |
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1.4 GHz | 1 MB | 400 MT/s | 14× | 0.956–1.388 V | 22 W
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March 12, 2003 |
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Pentium M 1.5 |
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1.5 GHz | 1 MB | 400 MT/s | 15× | 0.956–1.484 V | 24.5 W
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March 12, 2003 |
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Pentium M 705 |
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1.5 GHz | 1 MB | 400 MT/s | 15× | 0.956–1.484 V | 24.5 W
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May 10, 2004 |
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Pentium M 1.6 |
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1.6 GHz | 1 MB | 400 MT/s | 16× | 0.956–1.484 V | 24.5 W
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March 12, 2003 |
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Pentium M 1.7 |
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1.7 GHz | 1 MB | 400 MT/s | 17× | 0.956–1.484 V | 24.5 W
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June 2, 2003 |
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Pentium M 1.8[1][2] |
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1.8 GHz | 1 MB | 400 MT/s | 18× | 0.956–1.484 V | 24.5 W
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May 10, 2004 |
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low voltage | |||||||||||
Pentium M LV 1.1 |
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1.1 GHz | 1 MB | 400 MT/s | 11× | 0.956–1.18 V | 12 W
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March 12, 2003 |
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$272 |
Pentium M LV 1.2 |
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1.2 GHz | 1 MB | 400 MT/s | 12× | 0.956–1.18 V | 12 W
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June 2, 2003 |
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Pentium M LV 718 |
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1.3 GHz | 1 MB | 400 MT/s | 13× | 0.956–1.18 V | 12 W
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April 6, 2004 |
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ultra-low voltage | |||||||||||
Pentium M ULV 900 |
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900 MHz | 1 MB | 400 MT/s | 9× | 0.844–1.004 V | 7 W
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March 12, 2003 |
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Pentium M ULV 1.0 |
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1 GHz | 1 MB | 400 MT/s | 10× | 0.844–1.004 V | 7 W
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June 2, 2003 |
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Pentium M ULV 713 |
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1.1 GHz | 1 MB | 400 MT/s | 11× | 0.844–1.004 V | 7 W
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April 6, 2004 |
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"Dothan" (90 nm) <span id=""Dothan" (standard-voltage, 90 nm)"><span id=""Dothan" (low-voltage, 90 nm)"><span id=""Dothan" (ultra-low-voltage, 90 nm)">
- All models support: MMX, SSE, SSE2, Enhanced Intel SpeedStep Technology (EIST)
- PAE, XD bit (an NX bit implementation): supported by C0 stepping
- Die size: 87 mm²
- Steppings: B0, B1, C0
Model number |
sSpec number |
Frequency | L2 cache |
FSB | Mult. | Voltage | TDP | Socket | Release date | Part number(s) |
Release price (USD) |
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standard voltage | |||||||||||
Pentium M 710[3][4] |
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1.4 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MT/s | 14× | 0.988–1.34 V | 21 W
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June 23, 2004 |
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OEM | |
Pentium M 715 |
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1.5 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MT/s | 15× | 0.988–1.34 V | 21 W
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June 23, 2004 |
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$209 |
Pentium M 715A[5][6] |
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1.5 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MT/s | 15× | 0.988–1.34 V | 21 W
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May 10, 2004 |
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OEM |
Pentium M 725 |
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1.6 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MT/s | 16× | 0.988–1.34 V | 21 W
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June 23, 2004 |
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$241 |
Pentium M 725A[7][8] |
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1.6 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MT/s | 16× | 0.988–1.34 V | 21 W
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July 2005 |
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OEM |
Pentium M 730 |
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1.6 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MT/s | 12× | 1.26–1.356 V | 27 W
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January 19, 2005 |
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$209 |
Pentium M 735 |
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1.7 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MT/s | 17× | 0.988–1.34 V | 21 W
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May 10, 2004 |
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$294 |
Pentium M 735A[9][10] |
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1.7 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MT/s | 17× | 0.988–1.34 V | 21 W
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May 10, 2004 |
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OEM |
Pentium M 740 |
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1.73 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MT/s | 13× | 1.26–1.356 V | 27 W
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January 19, 2005 |
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$241 |
Pentium M 745 |
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1.8 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MT/s | 18× | 1.276–1.34 V | 21 W
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May 10, 2004 |
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$423 |
Pentium M 745A |
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1.8 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MT/s | 18× | 1.276–1.34 V | 21 W
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May 10, 2004 |
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OEM |
Pentium M 750 |
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1.87 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MT/s | 14× | 1.26–1.356 V | 27 W
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January 19, 2005 |
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$294 |
Pentium M 755 |
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2 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MT/s | 20× | 0.988–1.34 V | 21 W
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May 10, 2004 |
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$637 |
Pentium M 760 |
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2 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MT/s | 15× | 1.26–1.356 V | 27 W
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January 19, 2005 |
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$423 |
Pentium M 765 |
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2.1 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MT/s | 21× | 0.988–1.356 V | 21 W
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October 20, 2004 |
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$637 |
Pentium M 770 |
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2.13 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MT/s | 16× | 1.26–1.372 V | 27 W
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January 19, 2005 |
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$637 |
Pentium M 780 |
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2.27 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MT/s | 17× | 1.26–1.404 V | 27 W
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July 25, 2005 |
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$637 |
low voltage | |||||||||||
Pentium M LV 738 |
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1.4 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MT/s | 14× | 0.988–1.116 V | 10 W
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July 20, 2004 |
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$284 |
Pentium M LV 758 |
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1.5 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MT/s | 15× | 0.988–1.116 V | 7.5 W
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January 19, 2005 |
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$284 |
Pentium M LV 778 |
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1.6 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MT/s | 16× | 0.988–1.116 V | 10 W
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January 19, 2005 |
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$284 |
ultra-low voltage | |||||||||||
Pentium M ULV 723 |
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1 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MT/s | 10× | 0.812–0.94 V | 5 W
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July 20, 2004 |
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$241 |
Pentium M ULV 733 |
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1.1 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MT/s | 11× | 0.812–0.956 V | 5 W
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July 20, 2004 |
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$262 |
Pentium M ULV 733J |
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1.1 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MT/s | 11× | 0.812–0.956 V | 5 W
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July 2005 |
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$262 |
Pentium M ULV 753 |
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1.2 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MT/s | 12× | 0.812–0.956 V | 5.5 W
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January 19, 2005 |
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$262 |
Pentium M ULV 773 |
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1.3 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MT/s | 13× | 0.812–0.956 V | 5.5 W
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January 19, 2005 |
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$262 |
See also
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