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Technology Behind Pentium-M Or Banias
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that each and every processor clock cycle costs valuable battery power, so it made perfect sense to design Banias for a high IPC (instructions per cycle) rate, so it can do a lot of work in only a few clock cycles. The logical result is that Banias has a shorter...
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Going Mobile à la AMD: Low-Voltage Athlon XP-M vs. Pentium-M (Banias)
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Going Mobile à la AMD: Low-Voltage Athlon XP-M vs. Pentium-M (Banias). going mobile . Just in time for CeBIT, AMD launched several low-voltage mobile CPU Athlon XP-M models. This is the manufacturer's way of ensuring future market share in the sector for thin...
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The New Dothan, Or The Evolution Of Banias, Continued
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The New Dothan, Or The Evolution Of Banias, Continued. intel. Intel's Dothan mobile processor has the trappings to boost performance while consuming less power. With a 2 MB L2 cache backed by Intel's 90-nm production technology, Dothan's promise is put to the...
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Pentium M: The CPU Optimized For Working On The Move
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under Mooly Eden has staked everything on designing the production process and the CPU architecture to be as thrifty power-wise as possible - without sacrificing too much performance. This makes the Pentium M (Banias) the first "genuinely" mobile CPU from Intel,...