| Intel 945PM/GM (Yohna Processors) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Processor | Coreclock | L2-Cache | Frontsidebus | Die | Power (TDP) |
| Core Duo T2600 | Dual 2.16 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MHz | 65 nm | 31 W |
| Core Duo T2500 | Dual 2.00 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MHz | 65 nm | 31 W |
| Core Duo T2400 | Dual 1.83 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MHz | 65 nm | 31 W |
| Core Duo T2300 | Dual 1.66 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MHz | 65 nm | 31 W |
| Core Solo T1300 | 1.66 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MHz | 65 nm | 27 W |
| Core Duo LV L2400 | Dual 1.66 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MHz | 65 nm | 15 W |
| Core Duo LV L2300 | Dual 1.50 GHz | 2 MB | 667 MHz | 65 nm | 15 W |
| Intel 915PM/GM (Dothan Processors) | |||||
| Pentium M 780 | 2.26 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MHz | 90 nm | 27 W |
| Pentium M 770 | 2.13 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MHz | 90 nm | 27 W |
| Pentium M 760 | 2.00 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MHz | 90 nm | 27 W |
| Pentium M 750 | 1.86 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MHz | 90 nm | 27 W |
| Pentium M 740 | 1.73 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MHz | 90 nm | 27 W |
| Pentium M 730 | 1.60 GHz | 2 MB | 533 MHz | 90 nm | 27 W |
| Pentium M 758 LV | 1.50 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MHz | 90 nm | 10 W |
| Pentium M 753 ULV | 1.20 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MHz | 90 nm | 5 W |
| Celeron M 370 | 1.50 GHz | 1 MB | 400 MHz | 90 nm | 21 W |
| Celeron M 373 ULV | 1.00 GHz | 512 kB | 400 MHz | 90 nm | 5 W |
| Intel 855PM/GME (Dothan/Banias Prosessors) | |||||
| Pentium M 765 | 2.10 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MHz | 90 nm | 21 W |
| Pentium M 755 | 2.00 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MHz | 90 nm | 21 W |
| Pentium M 745 | 1.80 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MHz | 90 nm | 21 W |
| Pentium M 735 | 1.70 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MHz | 90 nm | 21 W |
| Pentium M 725 | 1.60 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MHz | 90 nm | 21 W |
| Pentium M 715 | 1.50 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MHz | 90 nm | 21 W |
| Pentium M 705 | 1.50 GHz | 1 MB | 400 MHz | 130 nm | 24.5 W |
| Pentium M 738 LV | 1.40 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MHz | 90 nm | 10 W |
| Pentium M 718 LV | 1.30 GHz | 1 MB | 400 MHz | 130 nm | 12 W |
| Pentium M 733 ULV | 1.10 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MHz | 90 nm | 5 W |
| Pentium M 723 ULV | 1.00 GHz | 2 MB | 400 MHz | 90 nm | 5 W |
| Pentium M 713 ULV | 1.10 GHz | 1 MB | 400 MHz | 130 nm | 7 W |
| Celeron M 360 | 1.40 GHz | 1 MB | 400 MHz | 90 nm | 21 W |
| Celeron M 350 | 1.30 GHz | 1 MB | 400 MHz | 90 nm | 21 W |
| Celeron M 340 | 1.50 MHz | 512 kB | 400 MHz | 130 nm | 24.5 W |
| Celeron M 330 | 1.40 GHz | 512 kB | 400 MHz | 130 nm | 24.5 W |
| Celeron M 320 | 1.30 GHz | 512 kB | 400 MHz | 130 nm | 24.5 W |
| Celeron M 310 | 1.20 GHz | 512 kB | 400 MHz | 130 nm | 24.5 W |
| Celeron M 353 ULV | 900 MHz | 512 kB | 400 MHz | 90 nm | 5 W |
| Celeron M 333 ULV | 900 MHz | 512 kB | 400 MHz | 130 nm | 7 W |
| LV = Low Voltage, ULV = Ultra Low Voltage | |||||
With new CPUs and a new platform there must naturally also be new logos, which borrow from the form and color of the new Intel logo.

This is the new Intel logo.
Yes, you read that correctly. On January 3, 2006, Intel changed all its product logos as well as its corporate motto. After 14 years of Intel "Inside" on all Intel-based PCs, the new slogan henceforth is Intel, "Leap Ahead". Yet the question is: Does the firm know where it is leaping?
The Core Solo Processor logo |
The Core Duo Processor logo |
The Centrino Duo Mobile Technology logo |
The new and improved Centrino Mobile Technology logo |
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Summary
- Is Faster Notebook Performance Worth Shorter Battery Life?
- Yonah: Pentium M Successor With Two Cores
- ..., Faster Front Side Bus (FSB),
- ...and Other Important Enhancements
- Dynamic Power Coordination
- Dynamic Power Coordination, Continued
- Digital Media Boost
- I've Got A Core Duo Processor LV L2400. What Have You Got?
- Models And Pricing For Core Duo And Core Solo CPUs
- Overview Of All Centrino Generations
- New Chipsets And Two Different Southbridges
- Test System Configuration Details And Comparison Systems
- Benchmarks And Settings
- Extended Benchmark Suite
- ABBYY FineReader 8
- Application Test Results
- Windows Media Encoder 9
- Results From The Multitasking Scenarios
- Office Applications: SYSmark 2004 SE
- SYSmark 2004 SE, Continued
- Battery Life: MobileMark 2005
- MobileMark 2005, Continued
- Energy Drain: Graphics Chip Or Chipset?
- Summary And Conclusions
- Summary And Conclusions, Continued
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