Dell Latitude X200 review
Reviews The X200 is based around an ultra-low voltage 800MHz Mobile Pentium III-M processor, supported by Intel's Mobile 830MG chipset and 256MB of PC133 SDRAM. The 800MHz Mobile Pentium III Processor-M-based X200 is well equipped to handle everyday...
[May 15, 2002, 11:34]
Dell Inspiron 8100 1.13GHz VT review
Reviews New processors are often simply incremental clock speed upgrades, but the Mobile Pentium III Processor-M is more significant than that. The Inspiron 8100 looks identical to Dell's existing Mobile Pentium III-based 8000 range -- which is to say, it...
[August 20, 2001, 0:00]
Transmeta loses server deal to Intel
News One of Transmeta's server partners has defected to Intel's Pentium III-M chip, saying the Intel processor delivers "the best balance of performance and power consumption". The new type of units, in which "blades" containing an autonomous server are...
[August 2, 2001, 14:37]
Intel to double graphics performance
News Intel is having another go at the market for integrated graphics cores with a new version of its 830 chipset for the Pentium III-M, to be released in the fourth quarter of this year. Intel's new core will be built into different versions of the...
[August 31, 2001, 18:04]
Centrino laptops show impressive performance
News Intel's Centrino chip family for laptops has impressed ZDNet UK Labs testers with its high performance -- outperforming Pentium 4-M processors -- and battery life that matches the longest achievable with the older Pentium III-M chips.
[March 12, 2003, 13:08]
Intel notebooks sport low-power chips
News The chipmaker this week launched three new low-power chips: a low-voltage 933MHz Pentium III-M, a new ultra-low-voltage 800MHz Pentium III-M, and a 733MHz low-voltage mobile Celeron. Several notebook PC manufacturers will ship new lightweight...
[April 19, 2002, 9:06]
Intel ups ante in notebook race
News As previously reported, Intel will launch its new mobile Pentium III-M processor at speeds of 866MHz, 933MHz, 1GHz and 1.13GHz. The main change in the Pentium III-M, code-named Tualatin, is that the chips will be manufactured on a 0.13-micron...
[July 30, 2001, 14:11]
Intel to create new mobile chips
News The Santa Clara, California-based chipmaker will release a new mobile Celeron running at 1.06GHz and two low-power Pentium III-M chips for ultra-portable machines, sources familiar with Intel's plans said.
[January 21, 2002, 9:00]
New Intel chips span mobile spectrum
News At the high end, Intel released two low-voltage Pentium III-M chips running at 850MHz and 866MHz for "thin and light" notebooks, which typically weigh about four pounds and feature 14-inch screens. Santa Clara, California-based Intel also launched...
[January 23, 2002, 10:44]
Intel powers faster, thinner notebooks
News Intel is offering two new "ultra-low voltage" Pentium III-M chips, running at 850MHz and 866MHz, and two ultra-low voltage Celerons, running at 700MHz and 733MHz. Intel also introduced both 1.26GHz and 1.33GHz Pentium III-M chips, in addition to...
[September 17, 2002, 8:04]
Intel puts Tualatin chips on launch pad
News Intel is set to launch a new version of its mobile Pentium III chip, code-named Tualatin, on Monday, marking the beginning of its foray into a crucial next-generation manufacturing technology. Tualatin shrinks the Pentium III's architecture from...
[July 26, 2001, 11:30]
Pentium 4: Too hot to handle?
News Because the mobile Pentium 4 will consume more watts than the Pentium III-M, the upcoming chip will be found only in two- and three-spindle machines. Low- and ultra-low-power versions of the Pentium III, as well as mobile Celeron chips from Intel...
[December 13, 2001, 9:29]
Intel starts mobile Celeron shift
News Unlike previous mobile Celerons, which were based on the Pentium III-M or the Pentium 4, the ultra-low-voltage chip borrows its circuitry from Intel's more recent Pentium M. The Celeron chip, which appears in tablets such as the Motion M1300...
[December 3, 2003, 15:20]
Intel tweaks roadmap to boost Pentium M
News The upcoming 1GHz ultra-low voltage Pentium M, in particular, should prove enticing for tablet PC makers, who just recently began switching from the Pentium III-M to the Pentium M. Because it can now sell Pentium M chip for thinner and lighter...
[May 29, 2003, 15:13]
Intel rounds out mobile chip family
News Intel has said its Pentium-M chips will deliver more performance and consume less power for full-size and thin-and-light notebooks than its Pentium III-M or Pentium 4-M. Meanwhile, a tablet PC that gets three hours of battery life with a Pentium...
[January 27, 2003, 8:26]
HP server slims down with Pentium M
News The Pentium M comes with 1MB of high-speed cache memory rather than the 512KB in the Pentium III and supports faster double data rate (DDR) memory. HP will upgrade its ProLiant BL10e blade server with a 1GHz Pentium M, a processor code-named...
[April 22, 2003, 11:16]
Intel revs up notebook chips
News Meanwhile, on the other end of the notebook spectrum, Intel introduced four new ultra-low power mobile Pentium III-M and Celeron chips. Intel's new Pentium III-M chips will run at 900MHz and 933MHz, while the Celerons deliver 800MHz and 866MHz.
[January 15, 2003, 9:47]
Sony releases first business laptop
News The 3000 series includes the only Satellite notebook that uses Intel's Pentium III-M processor. The $2,700 Vaio PCG-GR270 comes with a 1GHz Pentium III-M, a 30GB hard drive and a 15-inch screen. The $2,200 Vaio PCG-GR250 offers a 1GHz Pentium III-M...
[October 9, 2001, 10:23]
Intel's mobile chip plan revealed
News The Banias should be based upon a modified Pentium III architecture, Krewell estimated, minus the hyper-pipelined architecture found within the Pentium 4. Like the Pentium III, the Banias will probably be available in a range of voltages, creating...
[July 20, 2001, 9:06]
Hi-Grade Ultinote M6400 review
Reviews Given that Intel's fastest mobile chip is currently the 1.2GHz Mobile Pentium III Processor-M (like the Northwood Pentium 4, a 0.13-micron part with 512KB of Level 2 cache), we expected pretty good speed from the 1.8GHz chip in the Ultinote M6400.
[February 19, 2002, 23:00]



