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Acer launches Dothan and 64-bit notebooks, plus a budget handheld review

Reviews The Dothan-based TravelMate 8006LMi will be available at the beginning of June 2004. Acer's TravelMate 8000 series includes a high-end model based on the new Dothan-core Pentium M processor with 2MB of Level 2 cache.

[May 27, 2004, 17:10]

Inside Intel's Dothan review

Reviews Dothan (90nm Pentium M) vital statistics Dothan -- more properly, a trio of Pentium M Processors with the model numbers 735, 745 and 755 -- is a high-performance IA-32 architecture chip that uses relatively little power and is designed for a mobile...

[May 10, 2004, 8:20]

Dell Inspiron 8600c review

Reviews Based around Intel's top-end 2GHz Dothan Pentium M 755 with 2MB of Level 2 cache, our Inspiron 8600c review model had a gigabyte of DDR RAM - half the maximum 2GB achievable by fully populating the pair of DIMM slots.

[June 10, 2004, 16:25]

Sony revamps its mobile range review

Reviews The X505 is built around an ultra-low-voltage 1.1GHz Pentium M processor (the original Banias core, not the most recent Dothan), the 855GM chipset with integrated graphics, 512MB of DDR RAM and a 20GB hard disk (the latter being a tiny 1.8in.drive).

[May 16, 2004, 9:20]

IBM ThinkPad T42 range: a first look review

Reviews IBM's ThinkPad T42 features the Dothan (90nm Pentium M) processor, 802.11b, b/g or a/b/g wireless networking and a 9.5mm multi-format DVD burner, and includes a 15in.screen model. The 2.4kg (15in.screen) or 2.1 kg (14in.screen) T42 comes with...

[May 10, 2004, 10:55]

Acer TravelMate 8006LMi review

Reviews The TravelMate 8006LMi is built around Intel's flagship 2GHz Dothan-core Pentium M 745 processor with 2MB of Level 2 cache, and has a feature set to match. Design The TravelMate 8006LMi is a two-spindle 'thin-and-light' system weighing just under...

[May 28, 2004, 16:30]

Inside Intel's Napa platform review

Reviews Apart from duality, Yonah's biggest -- or smallest -- change is its architectural feature size, shrunk to 65nm from its predecessor Dothan's 90nm. Dothan (single core, 90nm) The launch of Intel's new Napa platform brings with it Yonah, the company...

[January 6, 2006, 0:01]

Tablet PCs: The story so far review

Reviews If you're not concerned about getting the maximum performance, now could be a good time to buy, as prices of existing products could well drop prior to a new generation of Dothan Pentium M-based tablets being launched later this year.

[June 8, 2004, 16:05]

Inside Intel's Core architecture review

Reviews To this end, each generation of processor uses all the best tricks from previous designs and adds some of its own: the Core architecture is mostly a mix of Pentium M (Banias and Dothan) ideas with those from the Pentium Pro/P6.

[July 28, 2006, 9:10]

Ultralight notebooks for your business review

Reviews Intel's Pentium M processor - particularly the new Dothan part (above), delivers excellent performance, yet remains a power-frugal device. A few grams here, a few grams there. After a while, it adds up to a real pain in the shoulder.

[May 18, 2004, 6:55]

Acer TravelMate 4501WLMi review

Reviews For processing power, the TravelMate 4501WLMi uses Intel's 'Dothan' Pentium M with 2MB of Level 2 cache -- specifically, the 715 model running at 1.5GHz. Design The TravelMate 4501WLMi sports Acer's new 'folio' design, which is pleasing enough...

[October 19, 2004, 13:35]

NEC Versa M340 review

Reviews This CPU is the older Banias-core part with 1MB of Level 2 (L2) cache; an M340 model featuring the newer 1.7GHz Pentium M 735 Dothan-core processor with 2MB of L2 cache is also available. The overall approach is conservative, from the rather dark...

[June 24, 2004, 11:50]

Inside Intel's Sonoma review

Reviews Centre stage is taken by a buffed-up version of the processor previously known as Dothan, now in its Pentium M business suit, fabricated in a 90nm architecture and topped off with 2MB of Level 2 cache.

[January 19, 2005, 8:40]

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