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3 technology (which has more sleep stages than previous versions of SpeedStep). With this technology, a 1.6 GHz Pentium M can effectively throttle to clock speeds of 600 MHz, 800 MHz, 1000 MHz, 1200 MHz, 1400 MHz and 1600 MHz; these intermediate clock states allow
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The processor line had models running at clock speeds from 1.0 GHz to 2.26 GHz as of July 2005. The models with lower frequencies were either low voltage or ultra-low voltage CPUs designed for improved battery life and reduced heat output. The 718 (1.3 GHz), 738 (1.4 GHz),
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support, and a much larger cache. The usually power-hungry secondary cache uses an access method which only switches on the portion being accessed. The main intention behind the large cache was to keep a decent-sized portion of it still available to the processor even when most of the L2 cache was
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0x6DX) are among the first Intel processors to be identified using a "processor number" rather than a clockspeed rating; this allowed for more precise distinctions between different kinds of processors. The initial Dothan versions with the 400MT/s Front-Side-Bus (FSB) are known as Pentium M 710
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is also down to 21 watts with the 400 MT/s FSB (from 24.5 watts in Banias), though power use at lower clockspeeds has increased highly. However, tests conducted by third party hardware review sites show that Banias and Dothan equipped notebooks have roughly equivalent battery life.
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and later also refuses to boot on these processors for the same reason, as they specifically require PAE support to run properly. Attempting to boot with these processors installed (as well as on Dothan family processors without PAE support flag enabled in their CPUID info) will result in a
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support flag in the CPUID was enabled, unlike earlier Pentium Ms that showed PAE unavailable. This resolved boot errors in Linux distributions as well as in Windows 8 and later. These revised Dothan processors include the 730 (1.6 GHz), 740 (1.73 GHz), 750 (1.86 GHz), 760
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the CPU to better throttle clock speed to suit conditions. The power requirements of the Pentium M varies from 5 watts when idle to 27 watts at full load. This is useful to notebook manufacturers as it allows them to include the Pentium M into smaller notebooks.
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information; this causes some operating systems (primarily Linux distributions) to refuse to boot on such processors since PAE support is required in their kernels. Using the 'forcepae' Linux boot option will allow Linux to boot using PAE in these cases.
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and 758 (1.5 GHz) models are low-voltage (1.116 V) with a TDP of 10 W, while the 723 (1.0 GHz), 733 (1.1 GHz), and 753 (1.2 GHz) models are ultra-low voltage (0.940 V) with a TDP of 5 W.
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Other power saving methods include dynamically variable clock frequency and core voltage, allowing the Pentium M to throttle clock speed when the system is idle in order to conserve energy, using the
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The Pentium M coupled the execution core of the Pentium III with a Pentium 4 compatible bus interface, an improved instruction decoding/issuing front end, improved branch prediction,
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On September 17, 2003, Intel unveiled plans for releasing its then next-generation of Pentium M processors, codenamed "Dothan" by them. It was named after another
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offered packaged Pentium M desktops, marketed for low energy consumption and minimal cooling system noise. Pentium M processors are also of interest to
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Additionally third party hardware review sites have benchmarked the Dothan at approx 10-20% better performance than the Banias in most situations.
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An ultra low-power microprocessor based on the Dothan built on a 90 nm process with 512 KB L2 cache and 400 MT/s front side bus (FSB).
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CPU with a modified microarchitecture. It replaced the Pentium 4 M processor, which suffered from power consumption and heat problems.
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The Pentium M line was removed from the official price lists in July 2009, when the Pentium M-branded processors were succeeded by the
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These 700 series Dothan Pentium M processors retain the same basic design as the original Banias Pentium M, but are manufactured on a
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The Pentium M represented a new and radical departure for Intel, as it was not a low-power version of the desktop-oriented
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Although Intel marketed the Pentium M exclusively as a mobile product, motherboard manufacturers such as
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in Israel, and it launched formally on May 10, 2004. Dothan Pentium M processors (product code 80536,
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In July 2005, Intel released the 780 (2.26 GHz) and the low-voltage 778 (1.60 GHz).
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to allow the use of Pentium M processors in selected ASUS motherboards designed for
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early on in the boot process, with error code 0xc0000260 (UNSUPPORTED_PROCESSOR).
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Revisions of the Dothan core were released in the first quarter of 2005 with the
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Yonah details from X86-secret (french translated to English through google)
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Intel Outlines Plans For Wireless Notebook PCs, Cell Phones And Handhelds
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Homepage of the Software "Linux-PHC" to undervolt a Pentium M with linux
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shipped Pentium M compatible boards designed to non-mobile enthusiasts,
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switched off, but its size led to a welcome improvement in performance.
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core design, which in turn had been a heavily improved evolution of the
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SpeedswitchXP - CPU frequency control for notebooks
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Homepage of the software "Notebook Hardware Control"
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clock rate
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